Sale Of Doris Day’s $7.4M Home Will Go To Her Animal Foundation

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Surrounded with flowers and other greenery, the two-floor main home is painted yellow and sits on a knoll overlooking a local golf club.

 The property has a view of a neighboring golf course.

A home belonging to Doris Day, the late film and television actress, will be sold to benefit the iconic Hollywood actress‘ animal foundation.

The 8.62-acre Carmel Valley Estate recently hit the market for $7.4 million. At 12,400 square feet, the property was built in 1980 and is customized to Day’s style in every way. Surrounded with flowers and other greenery, the two-floor main home is painted yellow and sits on a knoll overlooking a local golf club. Outside, visitors will find a guest house and number of lofts and caretaker units along with gardens, a gatehouse and patios.

 Ms. Day fell in love with the Carmel Valley area while acting in the 1956 film noir ‘Julie,’ which was filmed in the area.

 Doris Day's home in California’s Carmel Valley is coming on the market for $7.4 million.

 The dining room.

 Ms. Day’s bedroom suite.

The entire property is full of Day’s presence — from an extensive manicured garden that Day kept up herself to an enclosed dog area and 100-square-foot “cattery” where Day kept her beloved pets. (She was often seen taking them for a walk on its manicured lawns.) The inside of the house also has a sprawling spiral staircase that was featured on Day’s sitcom, “The Doris Day Show” from 1968 to 1973.

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