Los Angeles Times

Closing set for band manager

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Phil Har vey, the creative director, manager and fifth member of the rock group Coldplay, has put his home in Brentwood on the market for $6.795 million.

The East Coast-inspired traditiona­l home, built in 2014, has curb appeal with white trim, clapboard siding and a covered porch supported by thick square pillars.

Within the 5,898-square-foot two-story are three fireplaces, formal living and dining rooms, a family room and a center-island kitchen.

Walls of built-ins fill opposite walls in the office/den, which has a garden view. There’s also a wine and tasting room.

A total of five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms include a multi-room master suite with a checkerboa­rdtiled bathroom.

Pocketing glass doors open to the rear, where a large covered patio has space for dining and entertaini­ng. Lawn, mature landscapin­g and a swimming pool with a spa fill out the more than quarter-acre lot.

Harvey, 42, met Coldplay frontman Chris Martin in school in the 1990s and later dropped out of college to manage the band full

time. Despite relinquish­ing the official title of Coldplay’s manager in the early 2000s, he still contribute­s to the group as its creative director and honorary fifth member.

He bought the house five years ago for $5.975 million, records show.

Susan Perryman of Hilton & Hyland holds the listing.

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