The house, a French palace on a Santa ... Their surviving daughter, Huguette Clark, was now 17. The Santa Barbara summer went ...
Though she was free to leave at any time, for two decades before her 2011 death at the age of 104, Clark lived quietly ... villa overlooking the ocean in Santa Barbara, and Le Beau Chateau ...
Known as Le Beau Chateau, the grand, French-style manor was originally built in 1937 and sits on a vast 52-acre property that was once owned by eccentric copper heiress Huguette Clark. She ...
With its happening bookstore-cafe, home-decor shops and farm-fresh food, Summerland makes for a low-key, charming and easily ...
Huguette Clark, in 2011, at the age of 104. Clark left behind several estates, including the New Canaan house, which she hadn't lived in decades — not even moving in any furniture, according to ...
It's happening. After decades of dreams, the Santa Barbara City Council voted 5-0 on Tuesday to approve a $96 million ...
In 1951 during the early days of the Cold War, the heiress Huguette Clark purchased a Connecticut estate to be a refuge for friends and family in case of a Russian attack on New York. Over time ...
mansion of the late reclusive heiress Huguette Clark for $ ... shortly after Clark died in a New York hospital. Clark bought the house in 1951, but never furnished it and never moved in, though ...
Huguette Clark was an American heiress, painter, and philanthropist who had a net worth of $300 million at the time of her death. In her final years, Hugette Clark became famous due to her multi ...
Santa Barbara, CA, November 14, 2024 – Hospice of Santa Barbara (HSB) is delighted to announce the return of its annual Light Up a Life ceremony, a cherished tradition that brings together the ...
The late, and eccentric, heiress Huguette ... guest house turned into a gym. Delphine Krakoff recalled how the couple stumbled upon the sprawling property after reading about Clark in “Empty ...
and the Santa Barbara mansion, known as Bellosguardo, which she had not visited in half a century, was bequeathed to a foundation that now offers limited docent tours. Clark’s unoccupied but ...