David Lynch's Iconic Los Angeles Compound: A Cinematic Sanctuary for Sale at $15 Million

David Lynch's iconic Los Angeles compound is now on the market for $15 million. The property, spanning around 2.5 acres, features three residences, a studio, screening room, workshop, and a kitchen with distinctive formica countertops. Lynch acquired the first house, designed by Lloyd Wright, in 1987 and expanded the property over the years by acquiring neighboring residences on Senalda Drive. The compound includes structures designed by Eric Lloyd Wright and additional unique living spaces finished in Lynch's favored smooth grey plaster. The property offers a creative sanctuary and architectural landmark with a rich cinematic history.
Lynch has described his house as a space that gives him a good feeling and influences his life. The workshop, seemingly frozen in time with personal items like Lynch's signature black hat, exudes a sense of creativity and inspiration. The compound is a haven for artists seeking a retreat to nurture their creativity in the ambiance of Lynch's visionary world.
The sale of David Lynch's compound presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of cinematic history and architectural significance in Los Angeles. The property's unique design and creative legacy make it a one-of-a-kind retreat for artists and admirers of Lynch's work.