Legendary comedian Carol Burnett's former 8.08-acre, 9,567-square-foot compound in Santa Fe, NM has been put on the market by the current owner for $6.2M. The 87-year-old actress - who's an Oscar away from EGOT status - moved out of the Circle Drive home in 1998 after being featured in the December 1996 issue of Architectural Digest.The contemporary, two-story property has seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms divided among the expanded Pueblo Revival-style main house, gatehouse built in 1995, and casita built in the 1950s. The large master bedroom has a fireplace, dual bathrooms and walk-in closets, and built-in seating by a window.Outside, there's a bar and a deck with mountain views, swimming pool with a cabana and an outdoor kitchen/dining area, a putting green and a chipping area, a horseshoe pit, and a hard-surface outdoor recreation area.The gated driveway is surrounded by a lush landscaped courtyard and there's both a two-car garage and a one-car garage.The game room features a pool table, large TV, and fireplace. There's a key-shaped island, custom cabinets, a copper sink, and a breakfast nook in the cozy kitchen. Most of the main-floor rooms have an open floor plan with flagstone and hardwood floors, circular columns, beamed ceilings, and stained glass windows. Carol last made headlines in September when a LA Superior Court judge granted her and her third husband Brian Miller temporary guardianship of 14-year-old grandson Dylan Joseph Hamilton.It's unclear if Burnett's daughter Erin Hamilton and/or her babydaddy Kurt West were well enough after rehab stints to raise Dylan after the guardianship expired January 8. The married couple of 19 years have already financially supported Dylan his entire life including his boarding school, medical/dental insurance, and housing expenses.Alcoholism and drug addiction run in the Texas-born, Hollywood-raised star's family affecting both her parents and two of her three daughters.Carol was raised by her maternal grandmother Mabel 'Mae' Jones. Fans can stream all 11 seasons of Burnett's CBS variety extravaganza The Carol Burnett Show spanning 1967-78 on Shout! Factory, Tubi, and The Roku Channel.On February 28, Norman Lear will receive the Carol Burnett Award at the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards.In the seventies, the 98-year-old producer was behind All in the Family, Sanford and Son, One Day at a Time and its 2017 remake, The Jeffersons, Good Times, and Maude.
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