It was featured in the opening credits of "The Beverly Hillbillies" sitcom that ran from 1962-1971.
With such a hefty price tag, here’s hoping you can strike it rich like Clampett did!Trending stories,celebrity news and all the best of TODAY.The mansion, known as "Chartwell," even has its own ballroom inside.Coldwell Banker Global Luxury, Hilton & Hyland and Berkshire HathawayBuddy Ebsen as Jed Clampett, Max Baer Jr. as Jethro Bodine, Donna Douglas as Elly May Clampett and Irene Ryan as Daisy Moses in "The Beverly Hillbillies."

750 Bel Air Rd , Los Angeles, CA 90077-3006 is currently not for sale. Chartwell was previously owned by A. Jerrold Perenchio, the late founder of Univision bought the property in 1986. ft. single-family home is a 10 bed, bath property.

Their Beverly Hills Mansion was Really Located in Bel Air Arnold Kirkeby owned the mansion in Bel Air, California, that the Beverly Hillbillies lived in after striking black gold, Texas tea.

It is surrounded by extensive formal gardens.

The 21,523 square foot main house has ten bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. Besides just being an extremely decadent and lavish home, the place also has a claim to fame. And that's not even including the 12,000 bottle wine cellar. at Bel Air Rd. The architecture and details are inspired by 18th Century French Neoclassical design.Love the property? A 25,000-square-foot estate known as "Chartwell" has just been listed for $350 million, making it the priciest residential property in the country right now.Besides just being an extremely decadent and lavish home, the place also has a claim to fame.

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The famous mansion from the "Beverly Hillbillies" series is now off the market. 4.

It has 11 rooms (including five in the guest house), a 75-foot pool with pool house, tennis court, and parking for 40 cars in the garage.

Lachlan's brother James owns a $30 million mansion in Beverly Hills. The historic home sold for around $150 million. The show’s creator Paul Henning paid $500 per day to film on the mansion’s grounds, a steal compared to today’s prices, no doubt. This home was built in 1933 and last sold on for. Originally the Kirkeby Estate (built 1933), and then made famous on TV as "The Beverly Hillbillies Mansion." After striking it rich with oil, fictional character Jed Clampett moved his nouveau riche family to the mansion, shaking up the privileged society around them with their comedic adventures.No doubt about it, Clampett was lucky, and so is anyone else who can gather up enough coins to purchase this property.According to the listing agents at Coldwell Banker Global Luxury, Hilton & Hyland and Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, the Outside, you’ll find expertly manicured gardens, a tennis court, covered parking for 40 cars, a 75-foot-pool and fully equipped pool house, all set against sweeping panoramic views of downtown Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.Sitting on 10.3 acres, the residence was built in 1933 by architect Sumner Spaulding and later enhanced and restored under the direction of the recently deceased owner, A. Jerrold Perenchio, after he purchased the estate in 1986. The 21,523 sq.

includes the 'The Beverly Hillbillies' Mansion Estate at 750 Bel Air Road, Los Angeles, CA 90077 -main entry on Nimes Rd.

It was featured in the opening credits of "The Beverly Hillbillies" sitcom that ran from 1962-1971.