Tour 'Bridgerton' Screenwriter's $4M Home With 1,000-Square Foot Bedroom Fit for Lady Whistledown
06/08/2021 11:05 am EDT
Entrance to the house
Goldstick and his family lived in the home for 25 years. It was built in 1923 and covers 4,558-square-feet. It has high ceilings and glass walls, as well as a 40-foot swimming pool and terrace.
The huge master suite
The home has a large downstairs social room that the Goldsticks could use to host family functions. The master suite also has plenty of room, and even opens to the pool terrace. The home has four bedrooms and five baths.
The living room with beautiful views
There is a chef's kitchen designed to be used by caterers. It opens to the large family room. The outside also features artful landscaping. There is also a yurt on the property that the Goldsticks used as a gym and yoga studio.
Backyard patio
The formal dining room has nine-foot-tall ceilings. There is also a loft above the living room, and multiple patios, notes Homes and Gardens. Any writer will love knowing there is a home office that includes a 3/4 bath.
Family dining room
In November 2020, Goldstick bought a $4.9 million home in Montecito that was designed by George Washington Smith, reports Dirt. This home was built in 1929 and covers 3,865 square feet. It has five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.
An elaborate bathroom
Goldstick's real estate moves come as Netflix makes a bigger commitment to Bridgerton. Production is already underway on Season 2. In April, the streamer announced the show was renewed for Seasons 3 and 4. A prequel series focusing on Queen Charlotte is also reportedly in development.
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