John Wayne’s 2,000 acre Southern California ranch on the market for $12 million

A ranch in Southern California, once owned by longtime Western movie star John Wayne, is currently up for sale for $12 million.

According to the mention agent, the estate is “very manly, very western” and is perfect for anyone wanting plenty of space for equestrian or ranching.

Named “Rancho Pavoreal,” the property spans more than 2,000 acres in Sage, California, located between San Diego and Palm Springs.

“Once in a lifetime opportunity,” reads the Coldwell Banker Homes listing.

Wayne, who rose to fame in cowboy movies in the 1950s and 1960s, lived on the property for many years while shooting his now-iconic films.

A SoCal ranch once owned by movie star John Wayne is currently up for sale for $12 million

Wayne, who rose to fame in cowboy movies in the 1950s and 1960s, lived on the property for many years while shooting his now-iconic films

Named “Rancho Pavoreal,” the property spans more than 2,000 acres in Sage, California, located between San Diego and Palm Springs

Novick said the estate is “very masculine, very Western” and perfect for anyone who wants plenty of space for equestrian or ranching.

The sprawling 2,000-acre estate is located near Temecula Valley Wine Country and just steps from both the beach in San Diego and the desert in Palm Springs.

According to real estate agent Tatiana Novick, the property – located at 43000 Stanley Road in the census-designated Sage – has “incredible views every season.”

Novick said the property’s new owner can enjoy the snow-capped Palomar Mountains during the colder months and the green pastures and sunshine in the summer.

Rancho Pavoreal also has running streams and three wells.

Photos show the expansive estate with its walking and riding trails, flat land for horses and other livestock, and beautiful mountain views.

The house itself is a 3,000 square foot residence that was built in the 1950’s and includes a barn just outside.

A photo of the inside shows the house’s deep connection to Wayne, including a framed photo of him next to a long-range shotgun.

The estate agent called the property with its many amenities ‘very rare’.

At one point, the old owners used the property as a dude ranch, Novick said.

The estate home is currently occupied and has electricity and propane.

At one point, the property was used as a farm, the estate agent said

The sprawling 2,000-acre estate is located near Temecula Valley Wine Country

According to real estate agent Tatiana Novick, the property – located at 43000 Stanley Road in the census-designated Sage – has “incredible views in every season”

Rancho Pavoreal also has running streams and three wells

According to Novick, who spoke to Patch, Wayne lived on the ranch for several years

Photos show the expansive estate with its walking and riding trails, flat land for horses and other livestock, and beautiful mountain views

The house itself is a 3,000 square foot residence that was built in the 1950s

An interior photo shows the home’s deep connection to Wayne, including a framed photo of him next to a long-range rifle

The wide open spaces also make the property perfect for a shooting range, says Novick

In his career, Wayne starred in such classics as ‘True Grit’ and ‘The Alamo’ which made him one of the most prolific actors of his time.

The Oscar, Golden Globe, Cecil B. DeMille Award and Presidential Medal of Freedom holder (pictured right) died in 1979 at age 72

According to Novick, who spoke with PatchWayne lived on the farm for several years while making some of his biggest films in the 1950s and 1960s.

However, the dates that Wayne owned the property are not exactly known.

A book from 1993 states that Wayne actually lived in the house from 1938 to 1948.

The home was later sold to an East Coast family who lived there until 2018.

It could be an easy sell for a huge and wealthy fan of the iconic old western actor.

In his career, Wayne starred in such classics as ‘True Grit’ and ‘The Alamo’, making him one of the most prolific actors of his time.

The Oscar, Golden Globe, Cecil B. DeMille Award and Presidential Medal of Freedom holder passed away in 1979 at the age of 72.

According to his IMDB page, Wayne — who was born Marion Michael Morrison — had appeared in more than 180 projects during his extensive, decade-plus career.

Wayne’s was praised and praised for embodying “the image of the strong, taciturn cowboy or soldier and in many ways personifying the idealized American values ​​of his time.” Britain page state.

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