Inside CBB star Kirstie Alley’s massive LA mansion with its own LEMUR SANCTUARY as it goes on sale for £10m
The lavish home is along a celebrity-lined street that includes Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons
KIRSTIE Alley traded her luxury LA home for the Celebrity Big Brother house over the summer and now the actress is set to leave behind her house for good.
The star has listed her incredible mansion that has its own lemur sanctuary asking price of £10m and fans can now have a glimpse at what else is inside.
The 67-year-old purchased the 8,870-square foot Italianate Palazzo style estate in September 2000 for £1.8million.
The property, which was originally built in 1932, now boasts a mammoth six bedrooms with five full and two half bathrooms.
One of the standout features of the mansion is the extravagant ballroom-sized living room that accompanies a partly-paneled library and a games room.
Across the driveway are a swimming pool and pool house with a turtle pond and animal house that is a sanctuary for Kirstie's dozen or more pet ring-tailed lemurs.
On one floor, the interior decoration combines both the original Italian architecture as well as luxurious embellishments which include pattern hardwood floors.
A large crystalized chandelier hangs over a black marble accented fireplace ahead of a slender terrace that is accessed through a trio of French doors.
The high-end kitchen features marble counter-tops alongside an adjoining dining space that opens up to a statement terrace.
The master bedroom suite also contains his and her's bathrooms and two balconies that overlook an adjoining park.
The lavish home is along a celebrity-lined street that includes Modern Family actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson and The Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons.
The veteran sitcom star additionally owns a nearly 8,000-square-foot waterfront mansion, as well as a number of the much smaller neighboring homes in Florida.
In September 2018, Kirstie revealed she is so close to John Travolta that they have a hole in the fence between their properties so they can privately access each other’s mansions.
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