A Silicon Valley Banker Just Sold His Enormous Mansion With A Secret Bar For $25 Million
A Silicon Valley Banker Just Sold His Enormous Mansion With A Secret Bar For $25 Million
The house sits on a 7.5-acre lot in Los Altos Hills, part of Silicon Valley.
It's a gated property, with an ultra-private driveway leading up to the front entry.
There are lots of classical details both inside and outside the home, including this statue by the entryway.
The inside decor is dramatic, with high ceilings, custom millwork, and decadent chandeliers.
The Morgan Estate has played host to a number of sophisticated parties — and this ballroom looks like something out of a European palace.
There's a lot going on in this formal sitting room.
This huge kitchen has enough room for two separate islands.
And there's some very impressive woodwork in this dining room.
In the library, a tricky shelf triggers a door that leads to a hidden speakeasy.
The decadence continues upstairs.
All of the bedrooms have interesting details, like the carved ceiling, unique chandelier, and private terrace seen here.
Italian artwork and a swanky leather couch are highlights in this bedroom.
This detached marble tub is gorgeous.
And the carvings on this sink are one-of-a-kind.
This ping pong table seems a little out of place with the rest of the lavish decor.
This cave-like wine cellar is great for serious collectors.
The property is actually made up of four separate structures — the main house, guest house, ballroom, and fitness facility — with landscaped courtyards connecting them.
These pathways would make for a pleasant walk.
The pool would be great for a sunny day.
And the spacious patio offers sweeping views of Silicon Valley.