Trisha Yearwood, a Grammy-winning diva, has just put her Brentwood, Tennessee, estate up for sale for $4.5 million.
You might even be familiar with the location from Yearwood’s Emmy-winning “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen” Food Network series. The 6,553 square foot house, which contains five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, has been a home for more than a century.
11 of the show’s 17 seasons were filmed in the home of the singer, actress, author, chef, TV personality, and businessperson.
Some of the biggest names in country music have performed in the tastefully furnished area. Athletes from the Nashville Predators and Harlem Globetrotters, as well as Reba McEntire, Kelsea Ballerini, Ashley McBryde, and Lauren Alaina, have all visited the house.
However, the more practical features of the house can appeal to buyers more. According to listing agent Lorie Lytle of Fridrich & Clark Realty, “some of the most important features are that it sits on almost 4.5 acres that are gated and private.” “It’s also unusual to have a historic mansion on a space that big.
It is close to Nashville, the highway, and the airport, all of which are quite convenient. It’s even more unique to have a property that size, with that level of isolation, and with two controlled entries. Three fireplaces, stunning hardwood flooring, and built-in cabinetry are just a few of the historical highlights found in the 1920-built house.
A nine-camera security system and an elevator are examples of opulent facilities.
Lytle notes that there are many lovely moldings and trim pieces as well as numerous gathering spaces. A sizable principal suite with two separate bathrooms and a private terrace is located on the main floor.
The house includes numerous porches on the front, side, and off the living room and family room, according to Lytle. It may come as no surprise that the house that once hosted a cooking show has a very nice kitchen, one that was totally remodeled in 2015 and now includes top-of-the-line appliances.
The upgraded kitchen, according to Lytle, “has Wolf double ovens, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, and a gourmet microwave,” in addition to a warming drawer and a six-burner cooktop. The property has a pool and a pool house with a kitchenette that are designed for entertainment. Additionally, there is a sunroom that is full with light and offers wonderful views of the surrounding countryside.
Lytle notes that the chance to grow is still another benefit. If you wanted to, you could construct a guesthouse or another facility on the land, such as a recording studio.
Lytle predicts that the home’s next owner would cherish its heritage as well as its big-city conveniences.
Lytle expects that the property “will be used as a primary residence and that it will be a place that someone wants to call home.” I hope the following owner values the home as much as Trisha has.