Dianna Agron, best known for her role as Quinn Fabray in the TV series "Glee," is currently listing her French Normandy-style home in Los Angeles for $1.595 million, according to Sotheby's International Realty listing agent Patricia Ruben. Inside the 2,494 square feet mansion which is home to Agron for more than three years, are four spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms, with the master's bathroom featuring a claw-foot bathtub.
The "Glee" star's kitchen is updated with marble countertops and backsplash while the living room takes visitors and occupants to a past era with an oversized fireplace. The house has a steep hip roof and a turret where the formal dining room is located. Outside the house, cypress trees surround the outdoor swimming pool and a detached guest house with its own private deck.
Agron bought the estate for $1.05 million in 2012. According to Ruben via The Wall Street Journal, the house underwent renovation but features like hardwood floors and stained glass were retained. Some parts that were renovated and updated include the kitchen, bathrooms, backyard and pool area. Pictures of the Pinterest-worthy house can be seen over at Popsugar.
Ruben stated that Agron fell in love with the European architecture while shooting the 2013 movie "The Family" in France, a feature from Today said.
According to Ruben, Agron is selling the 1920s home because most of her time is spent in New York and London, presumably with her fiancé and Mumford & Sons band member Winston Marshall. They were first confirmed to be dating summer 2015 and have been engaged over the holidays.
Twenty nine-year old Agron's latest role is a nun in the upcoming movie "Novitate." During and after "Glee," the actress played various other roles in TV series and series such as "Veronica Mars," "Heroes," and "Drake & Josh." She also acted in movies such as "I am Number Four" and "Zipper."