The Beverly Crest home, which has been owned and occupied by such acting greats as Katharine Hepburn and Boris Karloff has been sold by Scott Silveri and his wife, Shana Goldberg-Meehan for $7.4 million.
Within the 4,984 square feet interior, includes a den, a bar, an office, a wine cellar, five bedrooms and six bathrooms. A colorful tile accents and beamed ceilings, tile floors and white masonry walls. There are fireplaces in the family rooms, dining, living room as well as the library and master's bedroom, as per Los Angeles Times.
The kitchen of the house includes a red tile flooring and an antique stove. An expansive skylight that provides sunlight to the area.
The one-acre site features a courtyard with a pizza oven doubles as a fireplace, a beautiful rustic patios. A swimming pool that is surrounded by a beautiful flagstone walkway.
When Hepburn first arrived in Hollywood, she occupied the house located on the quiet street of Coldwater Canyon. She moved out five years later, saying it was haunted by a mischievous ghost who liked to rearrange the furniture, according to Hooked on Houses.
After the Oscar winning actress moved out from the 1927-built Mexican-style hacienda, actor Boris Karloff purchased it. He's best known for his horror movies, including his iconic role as Frankenstein's monster in the 1930s. He also voiced the Grinch in the 1966 animated film 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas!' Boris reportedly filled the garden with sumptuous roses.
The classic mansion came on the market last month for a staggering $7.395 million. The one story home was rumored to have been the backdrop to an illicit alleged affair between Hepburn and her agent, Leland Hayward.
Katherine Hepburn died at the aged of 96 in June 2003. She holds the record for winning the most Best Actress Oscars, triumphing for 'Morning Glory' in 1933, 'Guess Who's Coming To Dinner' in 1967, 'The Lion in Winter' in 1968, and 'On Golden Pond' in 1981, according to the Daily Mail.