Actress Kathleen Robertson lists original Hollywoodland model home

Built in 1926, the Spanish-style spot once served as the model home for the Hollywoodland development. (Michael Wilkerson)

In the 1920s, a development sprung up in the Hollywood Hills known as Hollywoodland. The neighborhood boasted a crop of charming homes, as well as a massive sign to advertise the area that read Hollywoodland ā€” which over the years has been repaired and refashioned into the world famous Hollywood sign.

The original model home for the famed Hollywoodland neighborhood just hit the market for $1.8 million.

Built in 1926, the Spanish-style abode has had only three owners over the last century. It currently belongs to actress Kathleen Robertson of ā€œBeverly Hills, 90210ā€ and her husband, film producer Chris Cowles.

Boasting a design palette of polished concrete, rustic hardwood and Saltillo tile, the home holds three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in about 2,200 square feet. Dramatic beams hang over an indoor-outdoor living room, and the ownerā€™s suite sits under a rounded rotunda-style ceiling.

An array of cacti, agave and timber bamboo touches up the private backyard, which adds a swimming pool, spa and fire pit with a fountain. A Juliet balcony surveys the space from above.

In addition to ā€œBeverly Hills, 90210,ā€ Robertson has appeared in the Canadian sitcom ā€œManiac Mansionā€ and the drama series ā€œBossā€ and ā€œMurder in the First.ā€ Records show she bought the home for $439,000 in 1998.

Phil Missig of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties holds the listing.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.