#Latest news with #MarionSimsWyethYahoo08-05-2025LifestyleYahooJohn Taylor and Gela Nash-Taylor's L.A. House in PhotosMore from Robb Report Inside Graham Norton's $2.6 Million Country Home in New York's Lower Hudson Valley Inside the Aviator, a $7.5 Million Flight-Inspired Home on a Rugged Mountaintop High Above Malibu This Colorful $39 Million Estate Was Built in 1926 by Legendary Palm Beach Architect Marion Sims Wyeth Best of Robb Report The 10 Priciest Neighborhoods in America (And How They Got to Be That Way) In Pictures: Most Expensive Properties Click here to read the full article. An arcade entryway leads to the front door. A circular foyer clad in hexagonal tile introduces the home. The living room. The formal dining room. The dining room opens out to a garden patio hosting an eye-catching water feature. The kitchen comes with top-tier Lachance and Sub-Zero appliances. The breakfast room. The primary suite has a Juliet balcony. There's also a window-lined seating area. The primary bath is equipped with a massive stone soaking tub alongside a stone fireplace. A turreted space currently serves as a gym. The lower-level gallery holds a water fountain. The gallery steps down to a den/library with another stone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The den/library opens directly to the backyard. A grassy lawn flows to a freeform pool and raised spa with a sundeck. An open-air cabana beside the pool is ideal for alfresco entertaining. The cabana has a barbecue and kitchen setup with Viking and Miele appliances. A built-in stone banquette surrounds the fire pit. The picturesque views. An aerial look at the property, which sits on a hillside parcel spanning over a third of an acre.
Yahoo08-05-2025LifestyleYahooJohn Taylor and Gela Nash-Taylor's L.A. House in PhotosMore from Robb Report Inside Graham Norton's $2.6 Million Country Home in New York's Lower Hudson Valley Inside the Aviator, a $7.5 Million Flight-Inspired Home on a Rugged Mountaintop High Above Malibu This Colorful $39 Million Estate Was Built in 1926 by Legendary Palm Beach Architect Marion Sims Wyeth Best of Robb Report The 10 Priciest Neighborhoods in America (And How They Got to Be That Way) In Pictures: Most Expensive Properties Click here to read the full article. An arcade entryway leads to the front door. A circular foyer clad in hexagonal tile introduces the home. The living room. The formal dining room. The dining room opens out to a garden patio hosting an eye-catching water feature. The kitchen comes with top-tier Lachance and Sub-Zero appliances. The breakfast room. The primary suite has a Juliet balcony. There's also a window-lined seating area. The primary bath is equipped with a massive stone soaking tub alongside a stone fireplace. A turreted space currently serves as a gym. The lower-level gallery holds a water fountain. The gallery steps down to a den/library with another stone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The den/library opens directly to the backyard. A grassy lawn flows to a freeform pool and raised spa with a sundeck. An open-air cabana beside the pool is ideal for alfresco entertaining. The cabana has a barbecue and kitchen setup with Viking and Miele appliances. A built-in stone banquette surrounds the fire pit. The picturesque views. An aerial look at the property, which sits on a hillside parcel spanning over a third of an acre.