Sherwood Country Club, Estate of the Day

Today's home is located at the Sherwood Country Club, a luxurious enclave in Ventura Country, California. The club which features golf courses, a tennis club and spa, and a lake club all located near Lake Sherwood. The gated community is the site of a variety of large homes. This four-bedroom home was built in 2000 and has over 8,000 square feet of space that includes a screening room. Outside there is a pool and hot tub. The home doesn't come with much in the way of land and it is situated on the 16th hole of the golf course so if privacy is a concern this isn't your dream house. it is listed at $9.825 million. After the jump, the rather presidential desk in the office is just about the only thing interesting in this home.







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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
architectastic Feb 21st 2007 1:54PM
I'm an architect in atlata and have worked on some damn expensive single-family homes, $6-$10 million. I've even done a renovation on a 2000 sq. ft. house where we spend $400,000 on the windows and doors, and understood why. But i have never understood why you would need 7 full baths for a house that only have 4 bedrooms. What the heck are the other three showers for? One extra for the bath near the pool maybe? ok, i get that. So, what are the two extra showers/tubs for? Do you get so worked up while screening a film that you have to jump into the shower without heading to one of the bedrooms? Or maybe your person chef spills cooking wine on you while you're hosting a dinner party so you jump into the nearest shower to wash it off? I just don't get it.
rip Feb 21st 2007 2:17PM
A picture of this home should be in the dictionary as an example of a McMansion.