John Travolta Is Selling the Maine Mansion He Shared With Kelly Preston for $5 Million
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John Travolta is ready to let go of his 42-room mansion in Maine. The actor is selling the house he once shared with his late wife, Kelly Preston. Get the details below.
John Travolta has listed his getaway home in Maine for a whopping $5 million.
Seven months after his wife, Kelly Preston, passed away after battling breast cancer, the American Crime Story actor is ready to part ways with the mansion he shared with the late actress. The property, which sits on 48 acres, is located on the exclusive island enclave of Islesboro, Maine. Hello, waterfront views!
In addition to the estate being in a highly desirable area, the mansion boasts 42 rooms (with 22 of those being bedrooms)—no, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you. The Grease star's home is spacious and roomy (no pun intended) enough to be a hotel.
John and Kelly purchased the idyllic property back in 1991, the same year they tied the knot. And while the house was built in 1903, the couple hired renowned decorator Christopher Boshears to jazz it up and add finishing touches in 1999, per Architectural Digest.
With that, go inside the massive Maine mansion and see the eccentric decorations it features. From vibrant wallpaper and equally colorful furniture, this home isn't for the faint of heart! Scroll through our gallery below!
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