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Late Hollywood star Audrey Hepburn’s 12-bedroom Swiss retreat for sale for US$21 million

Hollywood actress spent her last 30 years at 18th century farmhouse near Lake Geneva with extensive gardens, 8 bathrooms and 12 bedrooms

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La Paisible, the Swiss villa formerly owned by screen icon Audrey Hepburn, has hit the market. The actress owned the 18th century farmhouse near Lausanne from 1963 until her death in 1993. Photo: Knight Frank

The Swiss villa owned by late screen icon Audrey Hepburn has hit the market.

The 18th century farmhouse in scenic Tolochenaz, around a 30-minute drive from Geneva airport, was owned by Hepburn from 1963 until her death in 1993 – she is buried in the village cemetery.

In 2001, Hepburn’s sons sold their mother’s rural retreat to Katharina Beaujolin and her husband, Jean-Marc Beaujolin, the former chairman of import-export business Europ Continents Services.

“The house is called ‘La Paisible’ which means ‘peaceful place’, and it really is a peaceful place. It has quite the amazing atmosphere,” says Katharina Beaujolin.

 
She says she and her husband were looking for a large property to bring up their six children and they fell in love with the house for the calm feeling it exuded and its generous size – its previous owner being a Hollywood legend was a fun bonus.
“When I was at boarding school a long time ago, I remember that I had lots of photos of Audrey Hepburn on my wall from her films. She really was my favourite actress,” says Beaujolin.
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