George Clooney was once a longtime owner of a $14.5 million Studio City home.
The six-bedroom mansion, tucked away in Fryman Canyon, was originally purchased in 1995 for $2.2 million.
Once known as Clooney’s bachelor pad, it later became a family home after his marriage to Amal Clooney in 2014.
Spanning 7,000 square feet, the estate features multiple guest houses, a tennis court, a basketball court, and a pool.
A Legacy of Celebrity Ownership
The home, which Clooney bought at the height of his fame on ER, was previously owned by Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks.
Throughout the years, the mansion was the scene of many gatherings and celebrations, transforming from a bachelor pad to a peaceful family retreat.
Clooney and Amal later referred to the property as their “private oasis.”
Luxurious Amenities and Expansive Grounds
The property boasts a main house and several guest houses, all nestled within 3.1 acres of private, tree-covered land.
This home’s standout features include a tennis court, basketball court, and swimming pool.
The interior is equally impressive, with a library, screening room, and an extensive wine wall.
A recent extension provided two additional villas for live-in help and a play cottage for the couple’s children.
Renovations and Future Plans
A recent $1 million extension added two villas and a large play cottage for their twins, Ella and Alexander.
This expansion also brought enhanced accommodations for staff and family members, while upgrading outdoor features for a more luxurious living experience.
Planning documents also revealed that Clooney had considered installing a funicular, an outdoor pizza oven, and a water feature to enhance the estate’s outdoor experience.
A Secluded Sanctuary in Fryman Canyon
One of the home’s most appealing aspects is its secluded setting.
Hidden behind thick trees, the mansion offers a high level of privacy while still being in the heart of Studio City.
This privacy allowed Clooney and his family to enjoy peaceful days away from the public eye, while still being close to Los Angeles.