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Clint Eastwood Selling Pebble Beach Hacienda for $9.75 Million

The 1920s home is built around a stunning central courtyard

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Clint Eastwood has put a Hacienda-style estate in Pebble Beach, California, on the market for $9.75 million.

The home is one of several properties in Monterey County that Mr. Eastwood, 86, owns through trusts operated by his business manager, Howard Bernstein, according to property records. The home last traded hands in October 1994 for $3.925 million, records show.

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Variety first reported Mr. Eastwood’s listing, which bills the home as having "hosted iconic dinner parties for artists, authors, dignitaries, and musicians from around the world."

Judging by the pictures of the six-bedroom mansion, the iconic man’s man has pretty discerning taste.

Clarence Tantau, a prolific architect around Pebble Beach, designed the home in the 1920s, according to the listing with Sotheby’s International Realty. The main residence has thick adobe walls, a terracotta tiled roof and the original Spanish-style wooden doors at the front of the home.

The listing dubs the estate "Hacienda Este Madera"—which literally translates from Spanish to east wood house.  

Mr. Eastwood’s 6,900-square-foot house is built around a central, open-air cobble courtyard with patinaed wooden detailing, oak trees and a central fountain. A loggia that wraps around the courtyard leads to each of the six bedroom suites.

Spanish inspiration carries into the interior, where rooms center around intricately carved, Moorish doors, high ceilings with exposed wooden beams and multiple fireplaces, images of the property show.

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A number of rooms are decorated with custom glass chandeliers and tiled floors, and a stone terrace leads out to a large lawn and garden, according to the listing.

The actor, director and producer, whose most recent work includes producing and directing "Sully" and "American Sniper," owns a number of other sprawling properties in the area. He even made a brief foray into politics there in the mid-1980s, when he was elected mayor of the affluent town Carmel-by-the-Sea, located next to Pebble Beach.

Mike Jashinski of Sotheby’s Homes is the listing agent on the property.

Mr. Eastwood’s business manager did not immediately return an email requesting comment.