THE STUNNING Beverly Hills mansion which featured in “The Bodyguard” will hit the market for a cool £146 million, £22.5 million more than when it was last listed nine years ago.
Previously owned by William Randolph Hearst, the grand property was the location for Jacqueline and J F Kennedy’s honeymoon and was also the setting for the horrific “horse head in the bed” scene in “The Godfather”.



The current owner Leonard Ross has decided to sell the five acre estate complete with six structures.
The jewel in the crown of the luxury compound is the main property, Beverly House, which has a total of 28 bedrooms and 38 bathrooms.
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A smaller section of the property with only four acres is also available to purchase for just £131 million.
In 2007 the house was listed for £124 million but was subsequently taken off the market and rented instead for £450,000 a month.



The 1920s mansion was designed by Gordon Kaufmann and can be accessed through a two storey gate house and down a long private drive.
The glamorous property is adorned with arched ceilings, panelled walls and classic period features.


It houses a living-room come theatre, a garden-view bar, two-storey library, billiards room as well as the 28 bedrooms and 38 bathrooms.
Outside the lucky owner will enjoy a tennis court, swimming pool, two ponds, loggias, fountains and fully landscaped gardens.
The listing is held by Mauricio Umansky of the Agency.
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