David Arquette

David Arquette’s Historic Windsor Square Home Is Snagged for $8.3M

Actor and producer David Arquette, known for roles in films such as Eight Legged Freaks and Never Been Kissed, just sold his historic home in Los Angeles’ Windsor Square for $8.342 million, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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He bought the house in 2014 for $7.15 million, according to public records.

David Arquette

Recognized as a Historic-Cultural Monument, the estate was originally built in 1909 on Wilshire Boulevard in what is now Koreatown, and it was moved in 1930 to its current location on three-quarters of an acre.

David Arquette

The seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom residence, with 9,708 square feet of living space, was designed by Sumner Hunt of Hunt, Eager & Burns.

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It has since been restored and features handcrafted mahogany doors, painted and beamed ceilings, and six wood-burning fireplaces. A wood-paneled foyer leads to a formal living room, a dining room, a den, a family room, and a wet bar. The kitchen is centered around a wide, marble island. There is a game room on the third floor.

A meditation pond, a pool, and a large outdoor fireplace are located outside.

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The listing was held by Jonah Wilson of Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate. Wesley Earley of John Aaroe Group represented the buyer.

Images courtesy of Nick Springett

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