Connecticut Post (Sunday)

A historic play, but off the field

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LOS ANGELES — Former Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Adrian Gonzalez, who was playing for the New York Mets earlier this year, has bought a grand estate in L. A.’ s Hancock Park neighborho­od for $ 10.5 million.

Set on two lots totaling about an acre, the Mediterran­ean Revival- style home was built in 1926 for J. B. Leonis, a banker and industrial developer who founded the city of Vernon. It remained in the Leonis family until the sale to Gonzalez, which closed toward the end of August.

The two- story mansion, which blends Palladian and Italianate elements, was designed by architect Richard D. King.

Within the 8,500 square feet of interiors are a beamed- ceiling entry hall, a paneled library with a fireplace, five bedrooms and staff quarters. Built as a showplace for entertaini­ng, the home boasts large- scale living and dining rooms and multiple loggias set beneath groin- vault ceilings.

On the basement level is a holdover from Prohibitio­n: a walk- in liquor vault. Recreation and media rooms also lie on the lower floor. Rolling lawns, specimen trees, fountains, a swimming pool and a pool house make up the grounds. A three- car garage and detached cottage sit at the rear of the property.

Gonzalez, a five- time all- star, was released by the Mets in June after appearing in 54 games for the team. The 36- year- old first baseman began last offseason as a member of the Dodgers, with whom he spent the previous 5 1⁄

2 years, but was traded to the Atlanta Braves in December. He was released by the Braves two days after the trade and signed by the Mets in January.

Atwater village duplex is dead to her

Actress Morena Baccarin of the “Deadpool” films has sold an investment property in the Atwater Village neighborho­od of Los Angeles for $ 935,000. That's $ 86,000 more than the asking price, real estate records show.

The property, fronted by a gated courtyard filled with cactus and succulents, includes two side- by- side Spanish- style residences dating to 1925. The character- filled units each have one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen and a living room. There is 952 square feet of living space between the two.

A detached studio/ office now sits in what was once the garage.

Redwood decking, a treetopped patio and privacy hedges fill out the backyard.

Baccarin bought the duplex in 2007 for $ 649,000 and lived there for a period before using it as a rental property.

Baccarin, 39, has television roles that include the shows “Firefly,” “Homeland” and “Gotham.” She has played the part of actor Ryan Reynolds' love interest in each of the last two “Deadpool” films.

An epic site with lots of extras

A home of early filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille is on the market in Los Feliz's Laughlin Park neighborho­od at $ 8.9 million.

The classical- style house, designed by architect William J. Dodd and dating to 1915, was purchased by DeMille in the 1920s and combined with the home next door to create his estate. During his ownership, which spanned about four decades, the property was used as DeMille's production office, screening room and guesthouse.

Actress Anita Stewart and comic actor Charlie Chaplin and his first wife, Mildred Harris, were among other residents.

Sited on half an acre of grounds, the two- story house has been updated while maintainin­g its early character.

Vaulted and beamed ceilings, picture windows with diamond grills and walls of built- ins are among details of note.

The living room is anchored by a grand fireplace with an ornate surround.

A chandelier- topped dining room, an eat- in chef's kitchen, a screening room, four bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms also lie within nearly 7,000 square feet of living space.

Outside, loggias surround a long swimming pool and spa. A lawn and mature landscapin­g complete the grounds.

The property was owned by the DeMille family until the 1980s, when it was sold with the adjacent house that made up the estate. The homes were eventually returned to separate residences, the larger of which was purchased last year by actress Angelina Jolie for $ 24.5 million.

Sweet dreams in the Hollywood Hills

Singer- songwriter Annie Lennox of the Eurythmics has snapped up a stellar Midcentury Modern- style home in the Hollywood Hills for $ 4.375 million.

Designed by Buff and Hensman, the gated 1960s residence spans three- quarters of a hillside acre

Walls of glass meet walls of wood in the stylish post- andbeam interior, which has more than 2,700 square feet of living space.

The spare, open floor plan includes a modern kitchen with clean lines and an indoor- outdoor dining area. A painted brick fireplace touches up the living room, a space that extends to an expansive balcony overlookin­g the canyon.

Down a gallery hallway sits the master suite, one of three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Flat lawns flank the home, and an infinity pool runs along the side.

Lennox, a native of Scotland, studied at London's Royal Academy of Music before forming new wave bands the Tourists and the Eurythmics.

She found internatio­nal fame with the latter; the group's hits include “Sweet Dreams ( Are Made of This),” “Here Comes the Rain Again” and “Love Is a Stranger.”

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