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Los Angeles Times
Lifestyle
Neal J. Leitereg and Jack Flemming

Hot Property: An Old World manor in Malibu

LOS ANGELES _ Oscar-winning actor and director Mel Gibson, who stars in the upcoming neo-noir crime thriller "Dragged Across Concrete," has put his remote estate in Malibu on the market for $14.495 million.

The rustic estate, which was once owned by actors David Duchovny and Tea Leoni, is tucked away in a canyon on five-plus acres, making it both private and secluded.

Clad in stonework, the two-story house features exposed wood beams, rich hardwood floors and massive fireplaces befitting a scene from "Braveheart," the 1995 film for which Gibson won two Academy Awards.

Wrought-iron chandeliers above the great room and den further the Old World ambience.

The main house has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and nearly 6,600 square feet of living space.

A French-inspired kitchen has an island and picture windows with views extending as far as the ocean. Sets of French doors border the common rooms.

Located in a private wing, the master suite comprises two walk-in closets and a lavish bath with a clawfoot soaking tub. A private balcony sits off the master bedroom.

A blanket of eucalyptus trees and native plantings surround the property, which has two ocean-view swimming pools, a gym/pool house, a vine-wrapped dining pergola and lawns.

A two-bedroom guesthouse sits above the detached three-car garage.

Gibson bought the property from Duchovny and Leoni more than a decade ago for $11.5 million. The 63-year-old has other holdings in Malibu.

Gibson's decades of film credits include the "Mad Max" and "Lethal Weapon" films, "Signs" (2002) and "The Patriot" (2000).

He is reportedly directing "The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection," an upcoming sequel to his 2004 film "The Passion of the Christ."

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