Cary Grant’s Former Palm Springs Estate on the Market for $3.5M

Published: April 9, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

Legendary actor Cary Grant’s former Palm Springs, California, home is now on the market. The Hollywood icon’s 1.5-acre estate is available for $3.495 million.

Grant lived in the beautiful home for 20 years and entertained guests like Katharine Hepburn, Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Alfred Hitchcock, just to name a few. Designed by architect John Byers, the home sports a 19th-century Spanish farmhouse look and was completed in 1930.

The house is dubbed “Las Palomas,” or “The Doves,” and although it has been restored, it still sports plenty of its original elements with whitewashed walls, wood-burning fireplaces, hand-made terra-cotta tile floors, and hand-painted kitchen and bathroom tiles.

Additional features like a wood-beam ceiling, a stone fireplace, six bedrooms, and five full bathrooms give the 6,000-square-foot home everything it needs to entertain. All those details led to a $1.301-million sale four years ago.

Grant passed in 1986 and is best known for his work in Notorious, To Catch a Thief, and North by Northwest.

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