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Classic rock icon Rod Stewart is the latest celebrity to put his California estate up for sale, as his $70million North Beverly Park compound with wild amenities hits the market.
Stewart, 78, had the property designed for him by famous California architect Richard Landry in the 1990s after he bought the land for just over $12million in 1991 and the enclave has been home base for the English star ever since.
The palace-like estate includes patterned marble floors, elaborate wood paneling, crystal chandeliers and intricate moldings.
Stewart lives there with long-time wife Penny Lancaster and his two youngest sons, 18-year-old Alistair and 12-year-old Aiden.
The 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?' crooner bought the property during his second marriage to model Rachel Hunter.
Classic rock icon Rod Stewart is the latest celebrity to put his California estate up for sale, as his $70million North Beverly Park compound with wild amenities hits he market
The nine-bedroom main house has a unique yellow exterior with double doors to welcome you inside.
The lengthy private driveway includes a motor court and classical fountain.
The interior features a grand foyer with marble floors, Corinthian columns and ornate mirrors.
The biggest features of the estate may be for entertainment purposes - including a three-story guesthouse and two gyms, as well as a pool.
There's also a great room with a bar, fireplace and French doors leading to an area that overlooks the entire setup.
It also comes with a grand piano, wood-paneled library, chandelier and formal dining room that can fit 20 people.
Listing images show a massive closet space, perfect for the buyer who shares Stewart's penchant for fashion, especially shoes.
Unique to the 33,000-square foot property is a sizable soccer field, as Stewart is a notorious fan of Scottish giants Celtic and used to play frequently himself. He also got permission to build a pitch at his home in Essex in 2016.
Stewart, 78, had the property designed for him by famous California architect Richard Landry in the 1990s after he bought the land for just over $12million in 1991 and the enclave has been home base for the English star ever since
The palace-like estate includes patterned marble floors, elaborate wood paneling, crystal chandeliers and intricate moldings
The nine-bedroom main house has a unique yellow exterior with double doors to welcome you inside
This indoor/outdoor space allows for a chance to grill outdoors and in the shade
The loggia overlooks the entire yardspace of the property, including a massive pool