The iconic LA mansion from the cult favorite What Ever Happened To Baby Jane is on the market, according to Variety.
The setting of the 1962 Robert Aldrich-directed psychological horror film is currently listed for $3.795million.
Nestled in the Hancock Park area of the city, the home comes with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a guest house and plenty of eerie history, (albeit no creepy dolls.)
Historic home of Hollywood: The home from What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? is on the market for the first time in 48-years
Spooky setting: The setting of the 1962 Robert Aldrich-directed psychological horror film is currently listed for $3.795million
It’s the first time the spot, which was built in 1928 with very few changes since, has been up for sale in 48-years.
The home last sold in September 1972 for $90,000.
And now it is being offered by Ari Afshar of Compass for $3,795,000.
The Mediterranean-style home only served as the exterior for the film, which follows former child star Jane (played by Bette Davis) as she holds her paralyzed sister/movie star Blanche Hudson (Joan Crawford) hostage.
Outside appearances: The Mediterranean-style home only served as the exterior for the film, which follows former child star Jane (played by Bette Davis) as she holds her paralyzed sister/movie star Blanche Hudson (Joan Crawford) hostage
Opportunity! The home last sold in September 1972 for $90,000
What’s cooking, good lookin’? Inside, there is a slim but elegantly appointed appointed kitchen flanking the main room
Welcoming: The property also features a chic formal living room with fireplace
Let there be light! The master bedroom is surrounded with wide windows to let tons of natural light pour inside
Homey: A cozy side space looking at the pool could be a den, family room or office
The lavish interior shots were filmed on a custom soundstage-built set created by art director William Glasgow and set decorator George Sawley at the Producers Studio lot (now Raleigh Studios) located at 5300 Melrose Avenue in Hollywood.
Still, the vintage spot does not disappoint, featuring swirling wrought-iron doors with matching banisters for the stairs.
Inside is home to high ceilings with arches and exposed beams. The master bedroom is surrounded with wide windows to let tons of natural light pour inside.
Out back there is a classic tile pool which is framed by a small lawn leading to the guest house.
Relax: Out back there is a classic tile pool which is framed by a small lawn leading to the guest house
Dining in style: The kitchen leads into an airy dining room with arched windows and enough room for an elegantly long table
For sale: The home is being listed by Ari Afshar of Compass for $3,795,000
Shady! The yard also features an awning for hot summer days
Reading room: There is spare room fitted to be a library or a study
The yard also features an awning for hot summer days.
Inside, there is a slim but elegantly appointed appointed kitchen flanking the main room.
The kitchen leads into an airy dining room with arched windows and enough room for an elegantly long table.
The property also features a chic formal living room with fireplace, as well as a spare room fitted to be a library or a study and a cozy side space looking at the pool which could be a den, office or family room.
Come and get it: Before hitting the market the spot made waves in mid-November when it hosted a three-day estate sale featuring jewelry, china and artwork was held on the premises.
At odds: What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? earned big numbers at the box office and five Oscar nominations but is perhaps best known for hosting the bitter feud between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, above
Before hitting the market the spot made waves in mid-November when it hosted a three-day estate sale featuring jewelry, china and artwork was held on the premises.
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? was a bona fide hit during its time, earning big numbers at the box office and five Oscar nominations.
But the film is probably more infamous for being at the center of the famous feud between leading ladies Davis and Crawford, which eerily echoed the movie’s central schism.
That drama was recently translated into the 2017 Ryan Murphy series Feud: Bette And Joan, which starred Jessica Lange as Crawford and Susan Sarandon as Davis.
Feuding: The on-set drama was recently translated into the 2017 Ryan Murphy series Feud: Bette And Joan, which starred Jessica Lange as Crawford and Susan Sarandon as Davis