David Lynch's Hollywood Hills Compound

Filmmaker, visual artist, musician, and actor — David Lynch was a creative tour de force. His former Hollywood Hills home reflects his eclectic style, with multiple buildings set across 2.3 acres. The property is anchored by the Beverly Johnson House, designed in 1963 by Lloyd Wright. Also on site are his private editing suite and screening room, housed within a building that served as the Madison residence in Lost Highway, as well as a pool and pool house designed by Eric Lloyd Wright in 1991, making the property a rare example of multi-generational work from Frank Lloyd Wright's lineage. In total, it offers 10 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms spread across three residences, and various other buildings comprising 11,000 square feet.

Photos: Neue Focus / The Agency

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