Gregory Harrison and Randi Oakes list their 45-acre estate in Oregon’s Gold Beach
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Actor Gregory Harrison and his wife, actress Randi Oakes, have put their mountaintop estate in Gold Beach, Ore., on the market for $2.995 million.
Set on 45 forested acres near the mouth of the Rogue River, the gated Cape Cod-inspired property known as the Harrison Ridge estate is accessed by a half-mile-long driveway.
Standing four floors tall, the main house features wood floors, an oversized kitchen and dining area, six bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms in more than 10,000 square feet of living space. Whimsical hanging artwork and 45-foot ceilings underscore a massive great room with a fireplace and large picture windows.
The master suite has a fireplace and a private balcony, while a top-floor office/observatory and wrap-around decks center on ocean and river views.
Outdoors, sprawling grounds contain tall firs, large expanses of grass, a six-stall horse barn and an attached three-car garage with surfer’s den. Elsewhere is an attached gym and an outdoor spa.
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Harrison, 65, has scores of television credits including “Logan’s Run,” “Trapper John, M.D.” and “One Tree Hill.” His film credits include the 1987 cult classic “North Shore” and “Air Bud: Golden Receiver” (1998).
Oakes, 64, is best known for playing Officer Bonnie Clark on the television drama “CHiPs” from 1979 to 1982. Among her other credits are “Fantasy Island” and “The Love Boat.
Michael Rodgers of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties and Marcie Gray of RE/MAX Coast and Country are the listing agents.
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