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Los Angeles Times
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Neal J. Leitereg and Jack Flemming

Hot Property: 'Law & Order' star looks to sell famous TV setting

LOS ANGELES _ Actor Christopher Meloni, who will soon be back on the case in an upcoming "Law & Order" spinoff, has put his home in the Hollywood Hills on the market for $6.495 million.

Television viewers may be familiar with the East Coast-inspired home, which doubled as a set for "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" in the 1950s and 1960s.

Meloni bought the place six years ago and has updated the interiors while retaining a wealth of character details. Delicate wainscoting, textured wall coverings, French doors and three fireplaces are among features of note. A classic center hall sits beyond the red-hued front door.

A wide island/bar anchors the chef's kitchen, which opens to a breakfast room. A formal living room, media room, dining room, five bedrooms and seven bathrooms fill up nearly 5,300 square feet of space.

The house, built in 1916, sits on just shy of half an acre with brick patios, lawn and a kidney-shaped swimming pool. A charming guest house, designed to evoke the main residence, sits next to the pool area.

Meloni, 59, previously appeared as Elliot Stabler on the long-running show "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" before leaving at the end of its 12th season. Since then, the actor has appeared on "True Blood" and "Veep" as well as in the films "42" and "Man of Steel."

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