The mansion used to film thriller movie Basic Instinct and HBO’s Big Little Lies has gone on the market for $29.625 million.
The sprawling pad, in California, US, boasts five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, 12 fireplaces and two kitchens – as well as a host of luxury amenities.
The house – which was featured on TopTenRealEstateDeals – is in Carmel, a popular area with Hollywood producers who come to take advantage of the stunning views as backdrops for movies.

The town also has a quirky past, with Clint Eastwood serving as mayor for a spell.
Now, it is renowned for its breath-taking coastline and views of the Pacific Ocean – which the home takes full advantage of with glass walls.
The property was famously used to film thriller Basic Instinct starring Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas, and in more recent years has served as the backdrop of HBO smash hit Big Little Lies, starring Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon.

The current owner has invested millions into its floor plan, décor and liveability – making it almost unrecognisable from the beach house featured in older films.
It now features a 12,000 sq ft residence and over two acres of lushly planted grounds.
Inside, the house contains a two-storey library, gourmet main kitchen with glass-walled breakfast area, a gym and sauna.
Outside, there is a pool, spa and grotto hidden amongst tropical foliage.

There is also a greenhouse and various levels of terraces that meander down closer to the water – one for outdoor dining, another for a conversational firepit and another, just to sit, listen and observe the ocean.
Elsewhere is a private hot tub surrounded by a natural rock wall facing the ocean.
The property is currently on the market with Compass for $29.625 million.