Loewe’s Palm Springs Estate on Market for $5,950,000
The Palm Springs estate of composer Frederick Loewe is on the market for $5,950,000. Loewe, who teamed up with Alan Jay Lerner to produce hits such as “My Fair Lady,: “Camelot,” and “Gigi” and others — retired to the Palm Springs area after these hits, only to be pulled out of retirement by Lerner to adapt Gigi to the stage and to write The Little Prince.
Palm Springs is a favorite locale of many celebrities over the years, including Frank Sinatra, Liberace, Bette Davis, and Sidney Sheldon, to name just a few.
Loewe’s estate has that typical Palm Springs feel of indoor/outdoor life glass walls and surrounded by lush, rolling lawns, exquisite gardens, waterfalls, expansive patios, a pool, a spa, tennis court, private putting green and secret seclusion on three acres. kitchen, step-down living room with fireplace and walk-in bar and a glass-enclosed dining room.
View a panorama of Loewe’s home set to the score he wrote from “Camelot.”





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