Sprawling six-bedroom mansion once owned by The Beatles with its own views of the iconic Hollywood sign hits the market for $15 MILLION

Want to live like pop royalty? This might be your chance.

A sprawling fairytale-style mansion has been put up for sale for $15 million. It has had some very impressive owners in its time, including The Beatles, Marlon Brando and Debbie Reynolds.

The building is a replica of a Norman castle, an architectural style first used after the First World War, complete with turrets, coffered ceilings and the original windows from the Roaring Twenties.

The palatial home, which stands on no less than four hectares of land, has six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and six bedrooms.

And the highlight is the unique view of the infamous Hollywood sign.

A sprawling fairytale-style castle has been put up for sale for $15 million – and it’s had some very impressive owners in its time, including The Beatles, Marlon Brando and Debbie Reynolds

The building is a replica of a Norman castle, a style that first came into use after the First World War.

The royal residence, which sits on a whopping four hectares of land, also features six bedrooms and eight bathrooms

The highlight of the property is undoubtedly the unique view of the infamous Hollywood sign

Inside, the house has been renovated and features modern interiors and furnishings, with colorful accents in every room.

With unique ceilings, intricate designs and panoramic views of the Los Angeles landscape, no matter where you stand, there’s always something to admire.

Outside there is a pool house floating above a reservoir and is the ideal place to relax after a hot summer day.

Guests also have the option of dining outside.

To ensure your privacy, there is a gate that gives access to the estate, with a garage large enough for two cars.

There is even said to be a secret staircase leading to a former speakeasy.

It was originally built in 1927 for Milton Wolf, an activist who joined the Tea Party movement. It is better known as Wolf’s Lair.

The Norman style of the house was based on French architecture, which soldiers fighting in France were ‘fascinated’ by.

The house, together with the outbuildings, is complete with turrets, coffered ceilings and the original windows from the turbulent twenties

Inside, the house has been renovated with modern interiors and furnishings, with colorful accents in every room

With unique ceilings, intricate designs and panoramic views of the Los Angeles landscape, no matter where you stand, there’s always something to admire

Originally built in 1927 for Milton Wolf, an activist who joined the Tea Party movement, it is better known as Wolf’s Lair

The Norman style of the house was based on French architecture, which soldiers fighting in France were ‘fascinated’ by

It was recently reported to be a ‘creative haven’ for music producer Moby, where he could create his record-breaking hits

The building offers ample space for children’s playrooms, music rooms or home work spaces

All rooms in the expansive country house are finished to a high standard, with a delicate colour palette running throughout

The striking wooden details on the ceilings also match the intricate railings

The white tiled kitchen offers plenty of space for cooking and is equipped with the latest appliances.

There is also a second kitchen – perfect for alfresco dining – which also comes complete with a stainless steel worktop, large fridge freezer, dishwasher and oven

One of the property’s dining areas offers 180-degree views of the Hollywood Hills and plenty of sunlight to enjoy while having your morning coffee

The metro tiles throughout the bathroom provide a luxurious and elegant look

All toilets are finished to a high standard to maintain the style consistency of the property

Another bathroom has a unique mini window and a bathtub to relax in

One of the bathrooms has a private balcony where homeowners can stop to enjoy the view while getting ready for their day

The photo shows one of the half-outdoor, half-indoor seating areas, which are perfect for dining during the warmer seasons

Another corner shows a resting place on the estate’s extensive grounds

The outdoor seating area provides a stylish gathering space for homeowners to entertain guests and host parties

With its own walking trails and just steps from the Griffith Park Observatory, there are plenty of activities to explore

In front of the building is a fountain with floating water lilies everywhere and well-maintained, manicured gardens

The four-hectare estate features an abundance of manicured gardens and an inviting swimming pool

With its own walking trails and just steps from the Griffith Park Observatory, there are plenty of activities to explore

Apparently it was recently converted into a ‘creative retreat’ for music producer Moby, where he could create his hit singles.

With its own walking trails and just steps from the Griffith Park Observatory, there are plenty of activities to explore.

The property is currently for sale with Billy Rose at The Agency. It is a truly unique home with a storied past.

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