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The 7,000-square-foot house was designed in 1938 by a man often called the architect to the stars, Paul Williams, also the first African-American to receive an American Institute of Architects Gold Medal. The two-storey Colonial Revival home on Delfern Drive not only attracted Hepburn, but other members of silver-screen royalty such as David Niven, Mia Farrow and, most recently, Eva Gabor.
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In fact, the property is officially hailed as the Eva Gabor Estate. After Gabor’s death in 1995, the home was sold to its current owners for reportedly over US$2 million.
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