LA Times heiress Stephanie Booth Murray has put the newly renovated 5-bed, 7-bath former home of American sweetheart Judy Garland back on the market.

Set on 2.58 acres in Bel Air, California, the home was originally built in 1938 by the defining local architect Wallace Neff. Murray’s redo has updated the home from those days of yore, lightening the red-brick facade with white and trading dark interior color schemes for a brighter, more neutral palette. The original attraction of the house still remains, though, in the spacious open floor plan and charming traditional details.

Aside from the main house, the property also includes a detached “writer’s cabin”, heated swimming pool and cabanas. This property is listed for $7.1 million.

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