The Hollywood Hills complex that once belonged to David Lynch, one of the film industry's most eccentric personalities, has hit the market for $15 million.

Among the several buildings that adorn the 2.3-acre property on Senalda Drive, which include a guest house, a workshop and a pool house, is the Beverly Johnson House, said a property information page from The Agency , the listing brokerage. It was designed by Lloyd Wright, the son of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, in 1963.

"The house embodies the drama of a hillside modernism with bold geometry, walls of glass, and a seamless flow between indoors and out," according to listing agent Marc Silver.

A view of David Lynch's eclectic Hollywood Hills complex that was recently listed for sale. Marc Silver/The Agency

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