Tuesday, August 28, 2007

UPDATE: Robert Wagner and Jill St. John

Yesterday, Your Mama discussed the reported sale of Mister Robert Wagner and Jill St. John's Brentwood ranchette. We admitted to being a tad short on information about the property and the sale, and as such we put feelers out with our extended circle of contacts in the Brentwood area to cough up some information.

From a tipster we'll affectionately call The Savannah Snitch, Your Mama received a vintage Architectural Digest magazine that featured the Wagner/St. John ranchette, including photos and all sorts of information about the property. Please keep in mind children that the photos above are from the mid 1980s and may or may not have any resemblance to how the house looked more recently and prior to the recent sale.

According to the article that accompanied the photographs, Mister Wagner bought this house after the tragic and mysterious death of Miz Natalie Wood. Soon after purchasing the 1.6 acre, two parcel property, the dapper actor was able to persuade Cliff May, the king of California ranches and the original architect for the house, to design several extensions to the main house which more then doubled the length of the house. May also added at least one fireplace, bringing the total number to six. Which, of course, sounds lovely and romantic, but children, just imagine the deforestation required to keep all six of these fireplaces ablaze.

Additionally, and according to the article, Mister May designed a fully self sufficient guest house, over-hauled and extended the stables, added a detached office for Mister Wagner, remodeled the kitchen, added a sitting room for one daughter and a bath/dressing area for another. Finally, Mister May added a pigeon tower that was identical to the one he designed and built on his own Sullivan Canyon property called "Mandalay." No babies, we don't know what a pigeon tower is either, and can't imagine why anyone would want to build a structure that houses or in any way fosters the promulgation of pigeons. Your Mama deeply loves all the animals of the world, but we love the naughty pigeons just a little less.

Shortly after we posted yesterday's discussion of the Wagner/St. John ranchette, Your Mama heard from our old–and we mean O.L.D. old–friend Louella Hopper, who we know from our pre-historic days at Vassar. Ms. Louella tells Your Mama that she hears that the property sold in the $12,000,000 range and not the $15,000,000 that has been reported far and wide.

Ms. Louella also told Your Mama some shocking, defamatory and not repeatable rumors and secrets about Mister Wagner that Your Mama would not dare repeat. Your Mama just about had a stroke after hearing the smutty gossip and had to pour a big stiff gin and tonic, heavy on the lime and gin, in order to return to our right mind. Although we were stunned into silence, Your Mama was not at all surprised Ms. Louella would go there, afterall, we know the old gurl always did have a taste for the sordid vulgarities of life. Our dear Ms. Louella happens to be privy to all things deliciously scandalous and salacious in the world of Los Angeles real estate, and has recently started her own little blog called LA Real Estate Undercover, which discusses the literal and figurative ins and outs of the Los Angeles real estate scene. Dear Ms. Louella has always had her bejeweled ear to the ground and her pencil skirt over her head, so trust Your Mama when we tell you that ol' Louella Hopper knows of what she speaks...unless she doesn't, in which case she lies. Either way the children are going to L.O.V.E. Louella Hopper's wild ride!

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

For pictures taken 20 plus years ago, I have to say - I like the house. At least it looks like it belongs in California. Every time I see a Tuscan, Tudor or Mediterranean monstrosity in California, I cringe. It's a Californian Ranch that belongs in California.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Mama, this makes more sense. I was wondering why Wagner would have bought the house close to a decade before the death of Natalie Wood because I remember the Wagner/Woods residence being in the flats of Beverly Hills.

Anonymous said...

That Louella blog is FAR too wordy.

so_chic_darling said...

Note that horrid red fox throw thing on the bed I bet that cost 50 grand from Bijan in the 80's!That was alot in the 80's!

so_chic_darling said...

And the flowers,well what can you say?

luke220 said...

It looks like a tear-down to me.

Anonymous said...

Okay now I like this house a little better. It's a true southern California house.

Anonymous said...

IMHO, there aren't enough photos (or nearly recent enough - twenty years ago is a looong time) to be able to say it looks like a teardown.

Anonymous said...

I know the house and it is on an incredible piece of land in a magical part of Los Angeles.

so_chic_darling said...

"Far too wordy?"Isn't that the whole point of a blog?
Anyway to the point Ms Louella is my kind of Gal,in fact she's more of a Broad!The problem theese days children is that we don't have enough Broads and Dames.Everyones a handbag girl who thinks Sex and the city was an insructional video!

Anonymous said...

"Louella" IS too wordy. Mama can create the same visual with a fifth of the words. I believe it is a sign of good breeding...Or quality Gin... or both. Either way, I don't think I'll be bothering with "Lou's" blog too often.

Anonymous said...

It's not that Louella is wordy...it's that there are no dayum LINKS! Give me background, and make it ridiculously convenient (seeing as how I am, after all, about five drinks into the night before I have a chance to catch up on all the good stuff that's happened on any given day).