A Beverly Hills residence, painstakingly restored by the late Hollywood legend Diane Keaton, has been listed for a staggering $38m (US$25m).

The listing comes just weeks after the beloved “Annie Hall” star passed away from pneumonia at 79.

The iconic property, once gracing the cover of Architectural Digest, was acquired by Keaton in 2007 for $12.4m (US$8.1m) from another of its illustrious former owners: pop superstar Madonna.

Following her purchase of the six-bedroom, nine-bathroom abode, Keaton dedicated years to meticulously refurbishing the estate, painstakingly reviving many of the original Spanish Colonial design elements.

MORE NEWS

Mark Wahlberg drops $57m on mega mansion

Aus actor Richard Roxburgh’s unexpected new gig

Inside Roseanne Barr’s property empire

While the home, o

See Full Page