This 1920s Palm Springs estate comes with a piece of Hollywood history—it's a souvenir of Cary Grant's Palm Springs. The newly listed Villa Paradiso, a four-acre property in the Old Las Palmas neighborhood, features a guest house that was built for Hollywood icon Cary Grant. The actor gave the compound its name, according to the listing, which is represented by James Gault at Compass. The Spanish-Revival-style compound, priced at $12.68 million, was formerly owned by Grant’s friend, hotelier Charlie “Kewpie” Rich. Rich owned the Las Vegas Dunes Hotel, where Grant and his fourth wife, Dyan Cannon, were married in 1965. The following year, the couple gave birth to their only child, Jennifer Grant, who recounted her childhood trips to the property in her 2011 memoir, Good Stuff: A Reminiscence of My Father, Cary Grant, writing, “Our No. 1 weekend getaway was to Uncle Charlie’s Palm Springs estate.…