The mid-century stunner is the perfect place to live like a silver screen star Ava Gardner hosted parties at her mod home—and guests included her ex, Frank Sinatra. Ava Gardner slept here. Los Angeles’s 2775 Rinconia Drive, a midcentury-modern home with ties to Hollywood’s Golden Age, has come to market for $2.995 million. The star’s former post-and-beam house, designed by architect Ed Fickett, was built in 1959, two years after Gardner ’s divorce from crooner Frank Sinatra was finalized. By then, Ava Gardner had put down real estate roots in Madrid, and made this property her Stateside home base. Despite their divorce and the tumultuous marriage that preceded it, Sinatra was known to have attended parties at the dwelling , tucked into the Hollywood Dell; the two remained friends until Gardner’s 1990 death. The onetime married couple in happier days. Bettmann Now, for the first time in 10 years, interested buyers have a chance to take part in the property’s storied history.…