In anticipation of a future relocation across the water, James Corden, a host of late-night television, is prepared to sell his Los Angeles mansion, which was listed for $22 million on Tuesday.
Situated beyond gates in the esteemed Brentwood Park locality, the white-wood-clad residence emanates a transitional New England aesthetic and “features enduring architecture, custom-designed interiors, and expansive front and rear gardens for an unmatched California way of life,” according to the listing with James Harris and David Parnes of The Agency, who declined to comment despite being represented by the agency.
According to the listing, the seven-bedroom home was constructed in 1997 and has been completely renovated.
An opulent foyer featuring custom molding and vaulted ceilings provides access to the remaining areas of the estate, which comprise a library, living room, and family room featuring a wood-burning fireplace.
A gym and a home theater are also included, in addition to a formal dining room and a cheerful chef’s kitchen featuring breakfast alcove cabinetry, marble island, and teal-painted cabinets.
The listing states that the primary suite on the upper level features a marble fireplace, built-in cabinetry, a lounge, dual walk-in wardrobes, and dual bathrooms. Additionally, there is a secondary primary suite that includes a kitchenette and office space.
An expansive lawn is complemented by verdant play areas, an in-ground trampoline, an outdoor kitchen and pizza oven, and a pool and Jacuzzi.
The proprietors of “The Late Late Show With James Corden,” the eponymous host and his wife Julia, obtained the property through a trust in 2017 for $9.77 million, according to records obtained by PropertyShark.
According to reports, Mr. Corden, 44, intends to return to his native Britain this spring, when “The Late Late Show” concludes its run.