Robbie Williams has snapped up a luxurious one-of-a-kind mansion for £38.9 million ($49.5 million) – which includes a private tennis court, library and fitness centre.
Situated on the cusp of Beverly Hills in one of the most affluent neighbourhoods in Los Angeles, is the Holmby Hills mansion – now home to the British pop legend.
Once owned by Fannie Brice, who was portrayed by Barbra Streisand in the stage musical, Funny Girl, the sprawling pad boasts eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a formal dining room, a library, study, family room and a bespoke kitchen with a private breakfast nook.
Across an impressive 18,925 sq ft, the property also features two separate guest houses which sit upon two acres of private land.
On the forecourt, there is a 15-car garage and at the back, a large pool complete with its very own pool house, and a fitness centre situated next to the luscious lawn.
As you step inside, the open-plan foyer features high-rise ceilings, a spiral staircase and original framework, as well as inlaid patterned wood flooring.
Across the hallway, the spacious yet cosy living room features floor-to-ceiling windows allowing plenty of natural light to pour through.
Designed in a rather British style with antique furnishings – including gold mirrors and royal-esque side cabinets – the room is finished with dental mould ceilings and ‘old world’ artisan touches.
In the cosy library, books fill the walls and surround the centrepiece fireplace, offering the perfect place to unwind from the bustling LA lifestyle.
On the ground floor, there is also a wine cellar with tasting table and the regally designed dining room – perfect for hosting a star-studded guest list.
Upstairs, the bedrooms come with four-poster beds, a private en suite bathroom and a balcony.
Other bedrooms feature roaring fireplaces and large bay windows which look across the picturesque garden.
Deep-toned wood encompasses the main bathroom in the primary suite, with ‘his and hers’ sinks, a deep-filled bathtub and a salon hair station.
Dim lighting swings from the trees which surround the property, offering ultimate privacy and wrap round to the private tennis court.
For those who enjoy gardening and eating organic, a maze-like patch of greenery offers brick-paved vegetable and flower beds.
Along with a large koi pond and tiny fountains, a place to find relaxation and clear your mind is never far away.
Just a stone’s throw from the eventful city centre, you can truly experience both sides of living with this unique property.
Originally listed for $70 million (£55 million), Williams purchased the estate for $49.5 million (£38.9 million) and will move to the home with his family of six.
Selling over 75 million records since his split with popular boy band, Take That, the star has seen his $300 million (£235.7 million) fortune being used to capture the most luxurious real estate.
Featured on Top Ten Real Estates, Williams has purchased this home after selling his former mansion to rapper, Drake, earlier this year for $75 million (£58.9 million).