David Lynch’s Hollywood Hills compound has hit the market. Its asking price? $15 million.

Lynch, who died in January, lived on the 2.5-acre estate for over 35 years, and created “Mulholland Drive” and “Lost Highway,” and many more of his works there.

According to listing agent Marc Silver of The Agency Beverly Hills, the Beverly Johnson house was designed in 1963 by Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright. Recognized by Historic Places LA as an excellent example of mid-century modern/organic residential architecture, the house “embodies the drama of hillside modernism with bold geometry, walls of glass, and a seamless flow between indoors and out.”

After buying the initial property, Lynch expanded and acquired the two neighboring residences on Senalda Drive, including the site of Asymme

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