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Thursday 30 June 2011

Celebrity home front

Lindsay Lohan - Mean Girls star Lindsay Lohan has been put under house arrest — at her multi-million pound home in California.
Lindsay recently opened the doors of her palatial mansion near the beach to Life & Style magazine, showing off where she will spend her 35-day sentence. Despite the obvious comfort and style she is used too, Lindsay says she can’t wait to get out and about again.
“I’m a very social person and I like being outside,” said the 24-year-old actress.
But she has put her time to good use decorating the patio and other rooms, and admitted they probably wouldn’t have got done otherwise.
The 3,000 sq ft triplex is worth $2.25m. There are three-bedrooms, four-bathrooms |and roof terrace here as well |as that enviable beachside |location.
After Lindsay’s house arrest she is due to start community service. “I want to finish that (community service) so that I can work in August and September. I want to focus on getting everything done with the court,” she said.
And she has been quoted as saying it is her love of working that will help her overcome the recent difficulties in her life. “I do understand that I need to gain some of the respect back, but I’m willing to work hard for that. I understand the situations I’ve put myself in, and I don’t want to go back to it.”
Children’s favourite Winnie the Pooh’s favourite spot is up for sale.
The historic Pooh Corner shop could be yours for £600,000.
The spiritual home of the famous AA Milne character was established in 1978 by owner Mike Ridley.
The 300-year-old Grade |II-listed property features Piglet’s tearoom, gardens, a holiday flat and gift shop.
Mr Ridley, who is an internationally-renowned expert on the honey-loving bear and has acted as a consultant for Disney, now wants to retire hence the sale.
The gift shop is just a mile away from AA Milne’s Hartfield village home where he lived in the 1920s.
The famous American home where Steve Martin played the anxious Father of the Bride is for sale for $1.35m.
The colonial mansion in Alhambra, California, which starred in the 1991 remake, is a two-storey, five-bedroom, four-bathroom built in 1925.
The cavernous 4,397 sq ft lot even includes an arbor which was designed for the film. Alhambra, which is just eight miles from Los Angeles, is a popular film location. Movies such as Liar Liar, Herbie: Fully Loaded and Halloween have all been shot there

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