The former Los Angeles home of actress Nancy Kulp is now on the market for $2 million.

Freshly listed on the market with sweeping views of the San Fernando Valley is the former Los Angeles residence of the late actress and comedian Nancy Kulp, renowned for her portrayal of Jane Hathaway in the CBS sitcom “The Beverly Hillbillies.”

A second bedroom.

A dining area.

One of the two bathrooms.

Priced just under $2 million, this Studio City home, originally constructed in 1946, has undergone extensive renovations over the years. Represented by broker Yana Barenek of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties, the single-story dwelling spans 1,436 square feet and comprises three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Additionally, it boasts permits for a casita, offering versatile space for use as an office or yoga studio.

The primary bedroom.

Tucked away on Laurelwood Drive, Kulp’s former abode sits on a sizable 13,895-square-foot lot, accessible via a long, semi-private driveway and gated entry. Adjacent to Kurt Russell’s former residence and within proximity to Henry Winkler’s past home, the property exudes privacy with mature trees dotting the exterior and a pathway flanked by waterfalls leading to the entrance.

The deck.

Described as a tranquil sanctuary within the city, the interior showcases vaulted beam ceilings, hardwood floors, whitewashed walls, and abundant glass windows and doors that amplify mountain vistas. The kitchen features designer fixtures, custom white cabinets, and high-end appliances, while an adjoining family room boasts a sizable fireplace. A six-person dining area and a luxurious primary suite with outdoor deck access complete the interior layout.

The back of the house.

Outside, the grounds have been meticulously landscaped, offering a spacious deck with a pergola, a garden with automated irrigation, an EV charging port, and off-street parking for up to five cars.

The living room.

Nancy Kulp, who passed away in 1991 at the age of 69, achieved fame for her roles in “My Three Sons” and “The Beverly Hillbillies,” earning an Emmy nomination in 1967 for her portrayal of Miss Jane Hathaway.

The kitchen.

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