Exclusive | Childhood House of Director Gia Coppola – once owned by Francis Ford Coppola – now may be yours

Lights, cameras, coppola!

A California’s Spanish resurrection gem with Deep Its to Hollywood Royalty has released $ 2.25 million that have not only comprehensive Los Angeles views, but a front area for the Coppola family’s legacy.

The whitley heights’ winding roads were entered, a historical enclave once favored by the silent film icons like Rudolph Valentino and Charlie Chaplin, the 1922 settlement was once owned by “Kumbar” Francis Ford Coppola.

Coppola bought the house in 1994.

Swimming pools. William Myers

For nearly two decades, she served as the creative shelter of his bride, costume stylist Jacqui Getty and her daughter of director Gia Coppola when he sold them back in October 2013, the data show.

Kitchen. William Myers
The kitchen boasts a breakfast breakfast. William Myers

Gia, now 38, was 4 years old when she first moved home. Her loans include “The Last Showgirl”, which came out in 2024.

During their home time, the mother-daughter duo turned the property of 1,931 square meters into a Hollywood bohemian salt, waiting for rallies that blurred the line between work and play.

The guests have all included Taurus Moore, Leonardo DiCaprio to Smashing Pumpkins, while Jacqui – whose styling loans include “The Darjeeling Limited” in the musical videos for The Beastie Boys and the Strokes – cured a clear quiet environment.

Architecturally, the three -bedroom house, with four bathrooms preserves its 1920s charm, with hand plaster walls, vintage tiles, arched French doors and a red tile roof.

Francis Ford Coppola with GIA Coppola in 2014. Getty Images
The house occupies about 2,000 square meters. William Myers
Living room. William Myers
Dining room. William Myers
One of the three bedrooms. William Myers

The house opens in lush gardens, multi-level designed by the Luna Art Landscape Architect, with roasted greenery that wraps a private submersible pool and numerous al-fresco entertainment areas.

Inside, the sun immersed and ancient appliances are seen throughout. The main suite oversees the garden, while the detached garage has become a suite or guest studio.

Whitley Heights, listed in the National Register of Historical Places since 1982, has long been a draw for actors, artists and authors seeking calm with a picture.

A second bedroom. William Myers
A third bedroom. William Myers
An outdoor loggia. William Myers
Outdoor lounge space. William Myers
Terrace. William Myers

Neighborhood houses were originally developed in the 1920s by Hobart J. Whitley, with many – including this – built by designer as Barnes.

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