Although Jeff Beal may not be a household name, you’ve likely heard his work—he’s the composer behind the scores for films and TV shows such as House of Cards, Pollock, Carnivàle, Rome, and Monk. The five-time Emmy-winning composer and instrumentalist is selling his Tuscan-style home in Agoura Hills, Los Angeles, for just over $4 million, which is about $2 million more than he and his wife Joan paid for it in 2010.
A four-car garage is tucked off to the side of the house.
A soaring foyer
An office sits just off the foyer
The fireside living room.
The dining area
A wine room is next to the dining area
A country-style kitchen
The great room spills out to a covered terrace warmed by a fireplace.
Raised garden boxes
The family room
The primary suite.
A spa tub rests beside one of the home’s five fireplaces.
The primary bath.
An al fresco lounging spot can be found atop the terraced backyard.
An aerial view of the property.
Set over an acre of land, the home features a golden stucco exterior and a terracotta roof. Built in 2007, it includes a four-car garage and impressive rock-lined steps leading to a long porch with double wood entry doors. Inside, the house offers nearly 5,800 square feet of Old World-style living space across two levels, with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, stone and hardwood floors, chiseled wood-beam ceilings, columns, arched doorways, detailed ironwork, and five fireplaces.
A covered front porch.
The highlights include a grand foyer leading to a spacious great room with a combined living and dining area, which opens to a covered al fresco terrace with a fireplace. Adjacent to this is a cozy family room and a country-style kitchen featuring custom cabinetry, granite countertops, high-end Viking appliances, an eat-in island, and a built-in workstation. The main level also houses a secluded primary suite with dual closets, a large bath with two vanities, a fireside spa tub, and a glass-enclosed shower. Additional features include an office, a wine room, an outdoor area with raised planter beds, relaxing spots, and an oak tree-shaded hammock.
The arched wood entry doors.
According to Linda Rich of Sotheby’s International Realty–Westlake Village Brokerage, the property also includes blueprint plans for a pool and spa, as well as a fully owned solar system.
The foyer opens to a spacious great room holding combined living and dining spaces.