Three and a half months after the death of Robin Williams, the beloved actor’s Napa Valley estate has been listed for sale.
The Hollywood Reporter writes that the Good Morning, Vietnam star’s longtime home was once listed in 2012 for $35 million and has recently hit the market again at a reduced $29.5 million. According to THR, the property consists of a “20,000-square-foot, three-story main house [with] five bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a screening room and climate-controlled storage for wine and art. There is also a four-bedroom caretaker’s house nearby. Outdoor amenities include infinity and lap pools, a nine-stall horse barn, tennis court, hiking trails and a spring-fed pond for bass fishing.”
Apparently the estate had been nicknamed Villa Sorriso, which means Villa of Smiles.
Williams killed himself on Aug. 11 at his home in Tiburon, Calif. He was 63.
[THR]
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