From E Online and LA Times:
Candy Spelling, the wife of the late TV-producing dynamo Aaron Spelling has put her staggering Los Angeles estate up for sale for the not so low, low nine-figure sum.
The price tag makes the three-story Holmby Hills home, built in 1991, by far the most expensive estate on the market in the whole of the U.S.
Much has been made over the years of the storied 56,500-square-foot French château-style mansion, which includes somewhere in the vicinity of 123 rooms. Eleven seems to be the general consensus on the bedroom quarters count, but Spelling has admitted on several occasions that she is unsure how many bathrooms she has, though anywhere from 16 to 26 have been reported.
In addition to Spelling’s infamous gift-wrapping room, the home also includes a bowling alley, wine cellar and tasting room, humidity-controlled silver storage room, China room, library, gym and screening room, and 17,000-square-foot attic that has absolutely nothing in common with your grandmother’s—unless, of course, she too boasts a barber shop and beauty salon in the space.
The home also includes a wing for service staff, including a kitchen and seven bedrooms, and five fireplaces and four wet bars.
Lavish features also can be found outside the house, including a tennis court, fountains, a waterfall, a pool and spa, a reflection pool and a pool house with a kitchen; a rooftop rose garden and citrus orchard are also part and parcel with the mansion, as are 16 car ports and room enough in their motor court for 100 additional vehicles.
