Celebrity home with Playboy-esque GROTTO and WATER SLIDE goes up for sale - and it's in Taylor Swift's neighbourhood
Beverly Hills, that’s where we want to be (Picture: Jam Press/Jim Bartsch)

A unique Hollywood property with a water slide and a Playboy-esque grotto has been put on the market.

As if that wasn’t enough to be getting on with, buying the $21.95 million [£15.85 million] mansion would make you and Taylor Swift neighbours.

The Beverly Hills home, which was built in 1930, has seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and is set over three floors and a total of 10,000 sq ft.

It was once owned by 1930s gangster actor Edward G. Robinson, who, over the course of his 50-year career, acted in more than 100 movies and 30 plays, including the Oscar-nominated film Little Caesar.

One living area, which overlooks the outdoor swimming pool, has an original bar with wood-panelled cupboards and stools, and a marble worktop.

The sprawling mansion, which is featured on TopTenRealEstateDeals.com, would be ideal for hosting parties, and is surrounded by trees for privacy.

a huge beverly hills mansion for sale
It will set you back £15.85m (Picture: Jam Press/Jim Bartsch)
the pool and waterslide outside a beverly hills mansion for sale
Not bad (Picture: Jam Press/Jim Bartsch)

There’s a balcony that overlooks the back garden, which would be perfect for dining or sunning yourself on with your soon-to-be-best mate Taylor.

Five of the seven bedrooms also have their own balconies, and there’s a whole guest house where your new A-list buddies can stay the night as well as staff quarters.

The main building has plenty of natural light, helped by the many windows and glass doors througought the home.

a living room in a beverly hills mansion for sale
Imagine chilling out with Tay Tay here (Picture: Jam Press/Jim Bartsch)
a living room in a beverly hills mansion for sale
Plenty of room for activities (Picture: Jam Press/Jim Bartsch)

The current owners have embraced many of the original parts of the home, such as the hand-painted wallpaper from the 1940s and that’s in the dining room.

They’ve also lovingly restored the floor-to-ceiling carved wooden fireplace, and complemented some of the heavier wooden features in the home with a neutral paint job on the walls.

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