Grayhall, Historic mansion in Beverly Hills, US
Grayhall is a gray stone mansion in Beverly Hills featuring extensive interior spaces arranged across multiple levels. The property includes separate guest accommodations, entertainment rooms, and ancillary buildings distributed throughout the grounds.
Boston banker Harry D. Lombard constructed the house in 1909 as a hunting lodge in the Los Angeles hills. Over the decades it developed into an established Beverly Hills residence and became part of the area's early prosperity.
The mansion served as a filming location in the 1976 movie A Star Is Born, becoming part of Hollywood's cinematic history. This connection to the entertainment world has given the residence a role in the region's film culture.
The property sits on extensive grounds in the hills with secured access points and separate entrances. Visitors should know this is a private residence with access typically limited to special events or designated viewing times.
A hidden tunnel once connected this residence to Pickfair, the neighboring home of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. The tunnel was sealed long ago but remains part of the property's intriguing past.
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