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Five years after her death, Debbie Reynolds’ former Los Angeles home has been listed for $2.1 million.

The late “Singin’ in the Rain” actress’s three-bedroom, three-bathroom Valley Village home spans over 2,000 square feet of oak floors, French doors and wood-beam ceilings.

“The architecture embodies what I love about Los Angeles architecture of the era. Style, character and craftsmanship. This home has a very European look with aspects of a proper Tudor estate and an English garden cottage combined. It hits all the right notes,” listing broker Greg Holcomb with Douglas Elliman, Pasadena, told The Post.

The property’s most special feature is an “elevated mini-turret” off the primary bedroom. Vintage stained glass windows create a unique space that Reynolds is said to have used as a salon, according to Holcomb.

“I think my most favorite thing about the house is a raised circular enclave in the primary bedroom suite. I have been told that is where Debbie kept her piano and used the room as a salon to entertain friends,” Holcomb told The Post.

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"The architecture embodies what I love about Los Angeles architecture of the era," listing broker Greg Holcombe with Douglas Elliman, Pasadena, told The Post.
“The architecture embodies what I love about Los Angeles architecture of the era,” listing broker Greg Holcomb with Douglas Elliman, Pasadena, told The Post.Realtor.com
The front door is pictured.
The front door is pictured. Realtor.com
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The house is in the Tudor style.
The house is in the Tudor style. Realtor.com
Reynolds had not lived in the house for the last 15 years of her life.
Reynolds had not lived in the house for the last 15 years of her life. Realtor.com
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The living room is pictured.
The living room is pictured. Realtor.com
The living room is shown from another angle.
The living room is shown from another angle. Realtor.com
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The home has oak floors.
The home has oak floors. Realtor.com
The living room includes a fireplace.
The living room includes a fireplace.Realtor.com
Another view of the living area.
Another view of the living area.Realtor.com
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The abode features wood-beam ceilings.
The abode features wood-beam ceilings.Realtor.com
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  “I think my most favorite thing about the house is a raised circular enclave in the primary bedroom suite. I have been told that is where Debbie kept her piano and used the room as a salon to entertain friends,” Holcomb told The Post. Realtor.com “I think my most favorite thing about the house is a raised circular enclave in the primary bedroom suite. I have been told that is where Debbie kept her piano and used the room as a salon to entertain friends,” Holcomb told The Post. Realtor.com

The 1929-built house has been updated with a modern kitchen and bathrooms while maintaining the English country garden style.

“The home has the unique pedigree of original architecture, Hollywood history and an aesthetic that is very beautiful,” Holcomb said.

The 0.2-acre lot has mature pine trees, a brick patio, a cabana, a saltwater swimming pool, a bocce court and a lemon tree orchard. Private gardens have white roses and lavender.

“Something I love about the property is that it has the features of a large mansion, but scaled down for manageable living,” Holcomb said.

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The kitchen has a farmhouse sink and golden features.
The kitchen has a farmhouse sink and golden features. Realtor.com
The kitchen has been updated.
The kitchen has been updated. Realtor.com
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A breakfast area is shown.
A breakfast area is shown. Realtor.com
An eat-in bar is pictured.
An eat-in bar is pictured.Realtor.com
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The view from the kitchen.
The view from the kitchen. Realtor.com
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Reynolds bought the home for $220,000 in 1987. “Orange Is the New Black” actress Amanda Fuller and her husband, Matthew Bryan Feld, bought the home for $1.84 million after Reynolds’ death.

Reynolds had not lived in the house for 15 years before her passing, instead living at an $18 million compound with her daughter, “Star Wars” actress Carrie Fisher, who died of a heart attack she had on a plane. Fuller and Bryan renovated the house during their time there.

Reynolds died in 2016 of a stroke the day after her daughter passed. She also had a son, Todd Fisher, with her ex-husband, Eddie Fisher.


  A bedroom with wooden beams. Realtor.com A bedroom with wooden beams. Realtor.com

  A bathroom is shown. Realtor.com A bathroom is shown. Realtor.com

Reynolds’ granddaughter, Billie Lourd recently opened up, about the “brutal” loss grieving her mother and grandmother, who were featured in an HBO documentary together soon after their deaths.

In Reynolds’ later years, she was known for roles in the 1973 film “Charlotte’s Web,” 1998 movies “Kiki’s Delivery Service” and “Halloweentown,” and the NBC comedy “Will & Grace.”

Upon her death, her estate sold off many of her other valuable assets, including a Norman Rockwell painting and other memorabilia. Her dance studio has been turned into a museum, and her childhood home sold for $749,000 in 2017.

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The lot is an intimate 0.2 acres.
The lot is an intimate 0.2 acres.Realtor.com
The yard has a brick patio area.
The yard has a brick patio area. Realtor.com
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Another view of the backyard.
Another view of the backyard.Realtor.com
A covered outdoor dining area is shown.
A covered outdoor dining area is shown. Realtor.com
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  The gardens have white roses and lavender. Realtor.com The gardens have white roses and lavender. Realtor.com
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