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Phil Spector’s Murder Mansion Transformed into Luxurious Wedding Venue

Phil Spector’s infamous murder mansion has been transformed into a luxurious wedding venue, available for upscale events. The property, formerly known as Pyrenees Castle, has undergone a complete renovation and rebranded as Wrensmoor. A series of new aerial photos reveal the stunning transformation of the mansion, situated in LA’s San Gabriel Valley.

Music producer Phil Spector was convicted of murdering actress Lana Clarkson at the mansion in 2003. The tragic incident occurred when Spector fatally shot Clarkson in the foyer of the residence. Following his sentencing to 19 years to life in prison, Spector passed away in January 2021, and the property was subsequently sold by his ex-wife for $3.3 million.

The 10-bedroom, 10,590-square-foot mansion is now being marketed as an ideal venue for weddings, family reunions, corporate events, and more. It features modern amenities including a gourmet kitchen, fitness center, and a grand ballroom, with rental costs approximately $2,700 per night.

Aerial images obtained exclusively by The U.S. Sun showcase the extensive refurbishment the mansion has undergone since changing ownership. Cordelia Culver, the current leaseholder, disclosed that the blood-stained red carpet in the foyer had been removed prior to the property being sold.

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