Emmy-winning
actress Patricia Heaton, who
plays wife and mother Debra
Barone on the CBS sitcom
Everybody Loves Raymond , and
her husband, British-born
actor-producer David Hunt, have
listed their Hancock Park home
in the $1.7-million range.
The couple, who have four
children, bought a bigger house
in the same neighborhood.
They've also had a home for the
last few years in a village
near Cambridge, England.
The Hancock Park home they are
selling has four bedrooms and 2
1/2 baths in slightly more than
4,000 square feet.
The Mediterranean-style home,
where the family lived and
enjoyed entertaining for four
years, has a sunlit family room
that overlooks the backyard and
a pool. The home also has a
newly built guest house.
The main house was built in the
1920s but was recently
refurbished. It has central air
conditioning and updated
electrical and plumbing.
Heaton, who stars in the
upcoming CBS movie A Town
Without Christmas , has
co-starred on Everybody Loves
Raymond since it started in
1996. Last year, she won an
outstanding lead actress Emmy
for work on the series.
A New York stage actress for
nine years before moving to
L.A. in the late '80s, Heaton
appeared as the birth mother of
Sarah (Jennifer Love Hewitt) on
Party of Five and had the
recurring role of Nancy
Weston's doctor on
thirtysomething. In 1992, she
also appeared in the feature
films Memoirs of an Invisible
Man and Beethoven.
Hunt, 47, has been married to
Heaton, 43, since 1990. He
played Bob Arbuthnot in the
TV movie Agatha Christie's
Murder on the Orient Express
, which aired on CBS in
April.