"Pretty Woman" actress Julia Robert's former lake house in Montana has been listed by its current owners for $12 million. According to reports, the property was the one given to her by her then fiancé Kiefer Sutherland. The home was first sold in the 1990s when Roberts broke off the engagement. Now the lakefront property is up for grabs, with Glacier Sotheby's International Realty as the listing agent.

According to Architectural Digest, Roberts' former home measures 8,000 square feet and features five rooms and six bathrooms. The spacious property sits on a 5.5 acre lot which includes luxurious amenities for relaxation such as a nine-hole Frisbee golf course, a dock, and a pebble beach. There's also a boathouse in the premises with its full kitchen and rooftop terrace. A separate guesthouse is also available in the lot, which features a living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Inside the house itself, luxurious amenities can be found as well. There's a spacious porch that welcomes homeowners. It features huge cushions and wooden furniture and floors. Upon entering, guests are ushered into the lake house's main level which is significantly made of wood as well - from the doors, to the floors, stairs, walls and furniture - which is only fitting as it is an alpine retreat. The interiors also match the house's log exterior.

One of the notable areas in the house is the billiards room, which steals everyone's attention with its beautifully designed stone fireplace which is made up of blocks of what seems like marble and features a decoration of running horses. All in all, the house has a rustic feel as it's made mostly of wood, although it also introduces other textures in the house through its several modern pieces of furniture.

Julia Robert's net worth is $140 million, according to The Richest. Besides "Pretty Woman," she is especially known for her romantic comedy films such as "Notting Hill," "My Best Friend's Wedding" and more.