Inside Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch
The centerpiece of the property is a 13,000 sq. ft. house in French country style.
The owner of the property is real estate firm Colony Capital LLC. It bought Neverland Ranch in a joint venture with Jackson in 2008, when his finances collapsed.
The house and grounds are maintained by a small staff.
Much of the interior has not been updated since Jackson bought the house in the 1980s. Since he left, some portions have fallen into disrepair.
The bathtub affords a commanding view of the grounds.
Three deadbolts secure a door to a room where Jackson stored valuable items. This photograph was taken from inside the room, which was accessed through a cedar-lined walk-in closet.
The property boasts two railroads.
A spiral staircase leads to a loft that overlooks the station.
This room is located underneath the pool house.
A room inside the main house is lined with shelves and a wall mural.
The ranch occupies 2,700 acres and features numerous fountains.
Very little of Jackson's presence remains at Neverland, save perhaps for pieces like this one. In anticipation of the media's attention, the house staff restored 40 of the statues of children at play that once adorned the grounds.
(source:-cnn)
1 comments:
Beautiful design displaying Michael Jacksons home...It shows a positive side of this mans life...unlike many who purposely look for something dirty to gossip about...Michael may have been right when he said...there is another side...a good side to human nature too.
Thank you!
I happen to miss this mans presence on the earth...a special..enchanting..and kind soul he was and I hope his legacy will reflect this soon.
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