Lachlan Murdoch
Lachlan Murdoch, born on September 8, 1971, is an Australian-American businessman and media executive. He is the eldest son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch. Lachlan has been involved in the family's media empire, serving as the executive chairman of 21st Century Fox and later as the executive chairman and CEO of Fox Corporation after the Disney-Fox merger. He has played a key role in shaping the company's strategic direction and has been influential in the media industry.
Property Overview
The primary residence on the property spans 25,000 square feet and boasts 11 bedrooms, 18 bathrooms, and a distinguished limestone facade. Its exterior may be recognizable as the iconic Clampetts' mansion from the TV series "The Beverly Hillbillies," which aired from 1962 to 1971. Originally designed by Los Angeles architect Sumner Spaulding, the home was completed in 1935.
Upon acquiring Chartwell in 1986, Perenchio embarked on an extensive five-year renovation of the interiors. In addition to this overhaul, he expanded the property's grounds to over 10 acres by acquiring and merging three adjacent lots. One of these lots accommodated a house that Perenchio transformed into Chartwell's 5,700-square-foot guest house. Another was cleared for a driveway, while a third was leveled to create a spacious helipad area.
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Specifications
Bedrooms: 11
Bathrooms: 18
Square Feet: 25.000 sqft
Price: $102.000.000
Source: Google Earth, Cnbc
Nestled behind tall privets in the historic Shorewood Association on Mabel's Creek, this charming waterfront French country home boasts an impressive 380 feet of water frontage.