Sheryl Crow finds a buyer for her multi-house compound
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The Grammy-winning Sheryl Crow has sold her compound in Hollywood Hills West for $11.085 million. She had originally listed it two years ago at $15.95 million.
The 10.28-acre property includes a Spanish Revival-style main house, a Craftsman home and a cottage constructed in the late 1800s.
The remodeled and restored main residence, built in 1924, features a two-story foyer with wrought-iron stair railings, beamed ceilings, a library/wine cellar, a music room, four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Original Spanish tiles grace the stairs that step down to the living room.
The Arts and Crafts-style house, built in 1909, has authentic period hardware and fixtures, four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
The cottage dates to 1885 and contains three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
A stone fireplace and barbecue sit in a pergola. The grounds also have mature trees, a bridge leading to trails, an infinity-edge pool and a playground.
Crow, 52, has won Grammys for “There Goes the Neighborhood,” “Sweet Child o’ Mine” and “All I Wanna Do,” among others. The singer-songwriter-guitarist has a pop-country focus.
Her television credits include a litany of performances and several appearances on “Cougar Town.”
She lives in Tennessee where she owns several properties in the Nashville area.
Myra Nourmand and Joanne Vuylsteke of Nourmand & Associates were the listing agents. Zach Goldsmith of Hilton & Hyland/Christie’s Internationial Real Estate represented the buyer.
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