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Guitar-Shaped Mansion

Posted by Ian Brown, Wednesday, 26th November 2008

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When this stunningly huge estate in Alabama was being designed, the owner must have anticipated the rise of Google Earth, because from down there it must be impossible to appreciate that the grounds have been landscaped into the shape of a gigantic guitar.

With a driveway lined with trees casting shadows to portray the frets on the guitar neck, terraced gardens shaped like the body of a guitar, and a main residence larger than many shopping malls, one could easily imagine this being the country hideaway of somebody living off the proceeds of a few number one albums.

However, it wasn’t dreamt up by some megalomaniac rock star on an acid trip, but rather by the former COO of a scandal-plagued healthcare company. Because of his financial problems, Larry House was forced to sell the property in 2003 at a considerable loss, before construction was even finished.

Let’s look at the numbers:

  • An estimated $26 million to build the estate;
  • 4,645 square metres (50,000 square feet) of living space;
  • 27 acres of land;
  • 21 bedrooms and 22 bathrooms;
  • a 13-car garage;
  • a 25-seat home theatre;
  • a wine cellar for 2,000 bottles;
  • and despite the cost of construction and contents (including many antiques), it sold at auction for just under $4million.

A gallery of the buildings and grounds can be found here, and if this is too lavish for your budget, you could just go with a guitar shaped pool, as previously featured on Google Sightseeing.

2 Responses to 'Guitar-Shaped Mansion'

  1. Flümo says:

    I really don’t get those huge numbers of bedrooms and bathrooms in big residences (although those probably partially are american “bathrooms”, i.e. toilets). There’s always $bignum of bedrooms. Who the hell needs those?

    If I’d plan something like that, there’d be multipurpose rooms to be actually used for something useful. A Library. But not multiple dozens of bedrooms.

  2. Jonathan says:

    I have a friend who’s neighborhood backs up to this property, you can’t see in google maps because the picture is not update but there is a neighborhood of smaller houses right next to this one.

    This house is also in one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Alabama, Shoal Creek which has a interesting history as you can see here http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE5D6173CF937A25752C0A967958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all

    It is a nice neighborhood and a little off the beaten path of Birmingham but I know I can’t afford any house in that neighborhood.

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