The widow of producer Aaron Spelling is placing “The Manor” in the exclusive Holmby Hills neighborhood on the market for a jaw-dropping $150 million, making it by far the most expensive home for sale in the US The French chateau-style mansion has 56,500 square feet (5248.98 sq. meters) of space on more than 4.7 acres and is the largest home in Los Angeles County. Candy Spelling's late husband produced hit shows such as “Charlie's Angels,” “Dynasty” and “Beverly Hills, 90210.” He died in 2006. “Everything there is glamorous, and is luxurious and it's really great scale,” said Sally Forster Jones, a property agent. “There really is nothing to compare it to.” While some published reports put the tally of rooms in the mansion at well past 100, Jones couldn't provide an exact count. Spelling says she doesn't know either. “There's a lot. (The house) has evolved and I actually haven't gone around and counted.” There's a bowling alley and tasting room, gift-wrapping room, a humidity-controlled silver storage room, China room, library, gym and media room, among many others. The screening room, which features a movie projection system that automatically comes up from the floor at the same time that shades extend over the windows, is one of Spelling's favorites. The Spellings also finished the 17,000-square-foot (5,181-meter) attic that includes a barber shop-beauty salon. The home also has five fireplaces, four wet bars, and a wing for service staff with seven bedrooms. Lavish features also can be found outside the house, including a tennis court, fountains, a waterfall, a pool and spa, a reflection pool and a pool house with a kitchen, and 16 car ports. The estate also boasts 18th century-style gardens with a citrus orchard and a rooftop rose garden.