Formerly dubbed "Spelling Manor", this French chateau-inspired residence in
Los Angeles, CA was built in 1990 for media tycoon
Aaron Spelling and his wife Candy. It held the title for being Los Angeles county's largest home for nearly three decades. Now known simply as "The Manor", the
56,500 square foot mega mansion was purchased in 2011 for $85 million by billionaire heiress
Petra Ecclestone. Ecclestone would go on to completely modernize the 123-room abode and re-list it in October 2016 for $160 million. It was sold in the summer of 2019 for $119.75 million to Canadian billionaire businessman
Daryl Katz. Now, the storied limestone-clad L.A. estate is back on the market $165 million and aiming to be another record-breaking sale.
Situated on just under five flats acres of land, "The Manor" boasts 14 bedrooms, 27 bathrooms, two-story
foyer with grand double staircase, an elevator,
great room with fireplace, banquet-sized
dining room with fireplace, butler's pantry, a chef-inspired
kitchen with double islands and restaurant-grade appliances, a separate catering kitchen, a gentleman's
office with fireplace and wet bar, beauty salon, 16-seat
home theater with wet bar, a lounge with wet bar, game room, two-lane
bowling alley, a home gym and sauna, massage and tanning rooms, a temperature-controlled wine cellar, nine-car garage, and so much more.
Outdoor features include a gated entrance, 100-car motor court with fountain, loggias, terraces,
swimming pool with spa, a tennis court, fountains, koi pond and waterfalls, and formal gardens.