March 7, 2013 at 4:28 p.m.
Bermuda home of Hollywood stars — yours for $28k a month
If you have an extra $28,000 lying around, you can rent former Bermuda residents Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones’ Warwick mansion.
The couple bought the home back in 2001 and lived on-island until 2009 when they relocated to New York.
Bermuda Realty described the home as a “beautifully renovated historic home” and says there is a full-time staff.
“Stunning private estate offering three plus acres of privacy. Spacious lawns, fruit grove, herb gardens, gated pool, tennis court, 'secret' garden with hot tub and much more.
“Beautifully restored main house is partially furnished. The main floor spacious living room, dining room, gourmet kitchen, powder room and children's suite of two or three bedrooms, two baths and den.
“The entire upper floor is a magnificent master suite with everything imaginable for elegant comfort.
“Deep covered porches on both levels overlook stunning Harbour Views.
“Additional space ground level offers a fully equipped exercise room, massive climate controlled closets, storage, shower and bath facilities as well as sauna.
“Attached Buttery Cottage is a cozy split level one bedroom apartment for guests.
“Guest Cottage is fully and beautifully furnished to include open kitchen and living area, bath and large bedroom on the ground level and spacious second level bedroom with bath ensuite.”
E Online reports the home, which was featured in Architectural Digest, has bedrooms and four bathrooms, which span across 7,381 square feet of living space.
The master suite comprises the two-story home's entire upper floor.
There is also a sauna, exercise room and the closets are climate-controlled.
The couple is asking for $28,000 a month in rent.
Douglas and Zeta-Jones also own apartments in New York and Los Angeles, a country estate in New York, a ski-house in Colorado, a villa in Majorca, a house in Catherine's native Swansea (Wales) and a beachfront abode in Turks and Caicos.
Douglas told the media he and his family left Bermuda to find treatment for his son Dylan’s special needs.
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