Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1951)

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House, built on three levels, overlooks picturesque pool, terraced gardens Who said the first six months are the hardest? Not Jean and Stewart, who still are up in the clouds — of Bel-Air Large living room, on first level, is done in pastel colors and furnished with contemporary pieces. Oil paintings came from England HIGH on a Bel-Air hilltop stands the Jean Simmons -Stewart Granger honeymoon house. It’s a rambling house, reminiscent of the old Spanish missions. When Stewart’s trophies arrive from Africa, they’ll hang in his den. Jean’s own furniture and keepsakes, en route from England, will go into the living room. But both rate the upper patio as the best place of all. For always after a day at the studio and a quick plunge in the pool they dine here by candlelight— with the lights of the town twinkling far below.