Dolly Martin, actress and wife of the late comedian Dick Martin, recently put their longtime oceanfront Malibu home on the market for $11.5 million, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Built in the Cape Cod style in 1946, this 2,551-square-foot home is located on the highly-coveted Broad Beach and offers unobstructed views of the Pacific. A wooden walkway from the covered patio leads to the sand.
According to the listing, this single-family home includes one bedroom and four full bathrooms. The master suite is not only very large, but boasts separate "his and her" baths, separate dressing areas, a brick fireplace, vaulted ceilings, French doors and an oceanfront deck.
The living room is traditional and complete with another brick fireplace and French doors that lead to the covered beach-front patio. The chef's kitchen includes a 10-burner Wolfe stove, an open pantry and a wine storage that is temperature controlled.
The exteriors of this property include an independent guest house separated from the main building by a rose garden and fruit trees.
The house comes with a large garage and provides easy access to the new Trancas Center.
The home is listed with agent Brenda Hayward of realty brokerage firm California Moves.
Noted comedian Dick Martin died at the age of 86 in 2008. He was the popular co-host of the television show "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" during the period between the late 1960s and early party of 1970s. Later, he also directed TV shows like "Newhart" and "The Bob Newhart Show."
Dolly, also known as Dolly Read, appeared in the 1970 movie "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls," in addition to featuring in a number of television series.