Director Tim Burtonâs homes fit his eccentric gothic style, and it seems itâs always been that way: The Burbank nativeâs childhood home was located just down the street from a cemetery, where a teenage Burton took frequent refuge. âIt didnât quite feel morbid, although people probably think it is,â the Nightmare Before Christmas director told Entertainment Weekly in 2012. âIt felt more exciting and lonely and special and emotional. I guess it was a good place to think.â
Throughout the years, Burtonâs homes have continued to echo the dark visual language that populates his work. âHeâs got slime balls and dead Oompa-Loompas lying around, and skeletons and weird alien lights,â the filmmakerâs former partner, actor Helena Bonham Carter, once said of his decor choices. Below, weâve rounded up what we know about the quirky places the filmmakerâwhose movie Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the sequel to his classic 1988 film, hit theaters earlier this monthâhas called home over the years.
Where does Tim Burton live now?
Not much light has been shed on his Los Angeles properties, but at one point the director lived in Hollywoodâs hilltop High Tower Court neighborhoodâand befriended the mother of magician David Copperfield, who also lived there at the time. The exclusive enclave, which was also once home to Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain, has a unique feature: It is only accessible via a private elevator that dates to the â20s (or a lengthy set of stairs).
As for his current home, facts about its specs or whereabouts within California arenât publicly available, but Wednesday star Jenna Ortega did share some details about Burtonâs spooky style in a recent interview with Vanity Fair. âYou walk in and itâs the huge throne from Alice in Wonderland,â she said, referring to the ornate red-and-gold heart-shaped seat that belonged to the Queen of Hearts (played by Bonham Carter) in the filmmakerâs 2010 take on the Lewis Carroll tale. âThereâs a jar of eyeballs in the bathroom,â Ortega also divulged. (We assume these are fake.)
Belsize Park marital home
Burton and Bonham Carter first met on the set of the directorâs 2001 film, Planet of the Apes, which the British actor starred in. The pair became an item shortly after, and Burton bought the two units neighboring Bonham Carterâs 19th-century artist cottage in Londonâs Belsize Park neighborhood. The Harry Potter star kept her small unit, while Burton claimed one as his own space, and the third became the primary area for their two children, born in 2003 and 2007, to play with their nanny.
At some point the pair knocked down a wall separating their units, and in 2012, they adjoined the abodes with a cupola-topped walkway on the first floor. âHe always visits, which is really touching. Heâs always coming over,â Bonham Carter said in a 2010 interview with The Guardian. The Fight Club actor then explained that her and Burtonâs sleeping habitsâincluding the directorâs snoring problemâwere part of the reason why they each had their own dwellings and slept separately. âWe see as much of each other as any couple, but our relationship is enhanced by knowing we have our personal space to retreat to,â Bonham Carter also said in 2010. Following their 2014 split, the London native kept the residences.
Oxfordshire country retreat
In 2006, Burton and Bonham Carter spent £2.9 million ($3.8 million) on a brick 18th-century English country home in Oxfordshire known as Mill House. The Grade IIâlisted eight-bedroom dwelling once belonged to Bonham Carterâs great-grandfather, former prime minister Herbert Henry Asquith. Burton decorated the estateâs eight-acre garden with an array of hand-painted dinosaur statues, including a 25-foot-tall T. rex. The Big Fish director retained the landmark home following his breakup with Bonham Carter.
New York City apartment
At some point during their 13-year relationship, Burton and Bonham Carter had a unit inside the iconic Art Decoâstyle building at One Fifth Avenue in Manhattanâs Greenwich Village. The 1927-built structure, which stretches 27 stories and is two blocks from Washington Square Park, has long been a coveted address. Celebrities like Jessica Lange, Patti Smith, and Keith Richards have all called the tower home.
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Primrose Hill retreat
While working on his live-action remake of Disneyâs Dumbo between 2016 and 2019, Burton rented a 13,000-square-foot live/work space called Eglon House in Londonâs tony Primrose Hill neighborhood. The 2016-built four-story dwelling is composed of two connecting buildings and a central courtyard. Burton reportedly used one wing as his studio and personal living quarters, while the other accommodated members of his creative team and other film crew. The five-bedroom home, which was modeled after the Art Decoâstyle Maison de Verre in Paris, sits on the former site of Mayfair Recording Studios, which was used in the 1970s by an impressive list of musicians that includes David Bowie, Tina Turner, and Pink Floyd.