Australian film and television director Craig Gillespie is asking almost $7 million for his photogenically updated 1930s traditional in a sought-after section of Los Angeles’ Brentwood area. Gillespie, who last year steered bio-drama “I, Tonya,” which earned three Oscar noms, has owned the property since 2003, when he snatched it up for $3 million from Rachel Ashwell, the high priestess of the still popular Shabby Chic decorative movement. Privately positioned at the end of an itty-bitty pin-drop quiet cul-de-sac, the white-shingled and blue-shuttered residence has four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms in a mite more than 4,600 square feet of eclectically customized and stylishly bohemian interior space.
The living room features a fireplace, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and French doors to a covered porch perched above the high-end boutique resort-style backyard. The mostly white and fully up-to-date farmhouse-style eat-in kitchen, with patterned black-and-white floor tiles, opens through French doors to a walled and gated courtyard at the front of the house.
The living room features a fireplace, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and French doors to a covered porch perched above the high-end boutique resort-style backyard. The mostly white and fully up-to-date farmhouse-style eat-in kitchen, with patterned black-and-white floor tiles, opens through French doors to a walled and gated courtyard at the front of the house.
- 5/8/2018
- by Mark David
- Variety Film + TV
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