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Couple: Jeff Bridges and his wife Susan Geston are seen together at a February 2015 showbiz event
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Fun in the sun: Jeff Bridges' home also comes with a pool surrounded by flora
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- The Montecito home includes about 9535 square feet and is located on about 19.5 acres
- The home, called Villa Santa Lucia, comes with five bedrooms and five bathrooms
- A
guest cottage, a combined home theater/music recording studio, a guest
house, and a groundskeeper's unit are also located on the property
- Kenny Loggins sold the residence to the Bridges in 1994
Jeff Bridges' California villa is on the market for $29.5 million - giving you a chance to snap up Hollywood luxury.
The
home, located in Montecito, includes about 9535 square feet and is
located on about 19.5 acres, according to its online listing.
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Flourishes: Villa Santa Lucia, as it's called, features tile roofing.
Outside, a tree is planted in the middle of a courtyard on the property
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Hideaway: Whoever purchases the home can take shade from the outdoors in this patio near the pool
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Villa
Santa Lucia, as it's called, 'was designed by noted Santa Barbara
architect Barry Berkus and was completed in 1988,' the listing says
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Up for grabs: Jeff Bridges' California villa is on the market for $29.5 million. Here, ivy covers the front of the residence
According to
the listing: 'The home is intended to replicate the stylistic evolution
of a Tuscan country residence from its humble origins as an artisan's
property with rough stone walls, to that of a refined patrician villa
with exceptional finish work and materials to mirror the growing
prosperity of a Tuscan family.
'This
is most noticeable in Villa Santa Lucia where simple exterior stone
walls on the Family room evolve stylistically through the structure,
culminating in the formal façade of the impressive living room with
stone wainscot and smoothly textured stucco.
'The
combination of rustic and refined exteriors give the home its
personality and presence and bears witness to the ever changing
architectural styles as Tuscan villas were added on to over many
generations.'
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