Businessman and film producer Thomas Tull, who has produced
or financed multiple Hollywood hits, including the Dark Knight trilogy, 300,
and Jurassic World, has listed his 33-acre estate in Westlake Village, Calif.,
for $85 million.
After purchasing the compound, Tull (who is also a part-owner
of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team) and his wife, Alba, reimagined the
existing homes from the ground up, adding additional space and modern amenities
to create an out-of-this-world estate. In total, there are 12 bedrooms and 18
full baths spread out across four separate homes.
The estate is anchored by a 32,000-square-foot main house
with 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains. Tall ceilings, chandeliers,
ornately carved fireplaces, and rich wood and stone accents give the home a
stately and sophisticated feel. Film buffs will be drawn to the Dolby-certified
18-seat theater, while oenophiles will appreciate the formal wine-tasting room.
Spread across 5,000 square feet, the sumptuous master suite shows off massive
walk-in closets, his-and-her baths, and a covered loggia with an outdoor
fireplace.
Perfect for anyone who loves a day at the spa, the
2,600-square-foot pool house is equipped with a one-of-a-kind day spa with a
Himalayan salt room, sauna, and tanning room. The estate also includes an
11,000-square-foot guest house and a 4,200-square-foot ranch house.
Though the estate is located less than 40 miles from
downtown Los Angeles, it feels like a completely different world thanks to its
peaceful surroundings. Encircled by mountains and lush trees, the estate boasts
a quarter-acre lake stocked with three kinds of fish, four cascading pools
inspired by Monet’s gardens in France, two swimming pools, and a five-acre
organic garden with a 1,500-square-foot glass greenhouse. Cobblestone pathways
lead across the well-manicured grounds, and a built-in fire pit overlooks the
main swimming pool. Residents will have every imaginable amenity at their
fingertips, from a photo studio to a playground to a basketball court.
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