Los Angeles Times

Riding into a Hidden Hills retreat

- By Neal J. Leitereg and Jack Flemming

Actor John Stamos has joined the likes of Britney Spears, Drake and the Kardashian­s in Hidden Hills, where he has purchased an equestrian estate for $5.75 million.

Set on 1.5 acres, the Cape Codinspire­d traditiona­l residence is markedly different from the rustic Country French-style house the “Full House” star is currently selling in the Beverly Hills Post Office area. The Hidden Hills home is a 5,750-square-foot spread featuring wide-plank floors, artistic chandelier­s, whitewashe­d beams, custom built-ins and marble finishes throughout. Skylights and picture windows flood the interior with natural light.

An indoor-outdoor great room, complete with two living areas and a dining area, anchors the floor plan. The expansive chef ’s kitchen adds an island with a built-in wine fridge and a lounge with a dualsided fireplace.

Six bedrooms, 5.25 bathrooms, two offices and a recording studio round out the single-story interior.

Outside, lanterns top a series of shaded lounges. The grounds sport a pool, spa, basketball court, playground, garden and barn.

The home was formerly owned by Swedish music producer Adam Anders and his wife, singer Nikki Anders, who had been shopping the property since 2013, records show.

Yana Galuz of Engel & Volkers Shermans Oaks held the listing. Barry Peele of Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty represente­d the buyer.

The 55-year-old actor has credits that include “General Hospital,” “ER” and “Grandfathe­red.” More recently, he reprised his role as Uncle Jesse in Netflix’s “Fuller House,” which he also executivep­roduced.

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