Brooklyn home built for legendary film titan lists for $3M — but she never actually lived there

Picture this: a grand neo-Tudor residence in Brooklyn’s Ditmas Park, built for the silent film siren Mary Pickford — the “Queen of Movies” — who never even unpacked her bags.

Now, this storied slice of Hollywood history at 1320 Ditmas Ave. is up for grabs at $2.99 million, beckoning buyers with its vintage swagger and a whisper of Tinseltown glamour, The Post has learned.

Listed by Corcoran’s Karen Talbott and Kyle Talbott, the 5,000-square-foot home is a love letter to Victorian Flatbush, blending old-school charm with modern pizzazz.

The six-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence, built in 1910 by Vitagraph Film Studios, was meant to house Pickford, dubbed “America’s Sweetheart” for her ingénue roles and unrivaled fame, according to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle…

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