Filmmaker Andy Tennant seeks almost $7 million for 1920s Spanish Revival in Brentwood Park
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Filmmaker Andy Tennant of “Fools Rush In” and “Hitch” fame has listed his Brentwood Park home for $6.995 million.
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The Brentwood Park home of director, producer and screenwriter Andy Tennant is on the market for $6.995 million.
Built in 1928, the Spanish Revival-style home boasts original ceiling details, stained glass and fireplaces in the kitchen and great room. A solarium takes in leafy garden views through French doors and picture windows. There are five bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and two offices in 5,540 square feet of living space.
Brick walkways connect various patios and sitting areas around the property. A rose garden, lawns, mature trees and a fenced paddle tennis court make up nearly an acre of grounds.
Tennant, 61, has credits that include such romantic comedies as “It Takes Two” (1995), “Fools Rush In” (1997) and “Hitch” (2005). Last year he directed the comedy “Wild Oats,” which starred Shirley MacLaine, Demi Moore and Jessica Lange.
He bought the property nearly two decades ago for about $2.24 million, property records show.
Susan Newirth and Richard Stearns of Partners Trust hold the listing.
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