Nashville Wow House: Cool Cabin With Country Music Cachet
NASHVILLE, TN — Built in 1981 by painstakingly relocating and reconstructing two Civil War era Kentucky log cabins, this Holt Road home has serious country music cred in addition to being cool in its own right.
The double cabin was the home of singer-songwriters Rodney Crowell and Rosanne Cash – yes, that’s Johnny’s daughter – during their marriage in the 1980s.
Since 1995, it’s been the home of Bob DiPiero, one of country music’s most successful songwriters, penning 15 No. 1 country hits including Shenandoah’s "The Church On The Cumberland Road," George Strait’s "Blue Clear Sky" and "Take Me As I Am" by Faith Hill. Until her divorce from DiPiero in 1998, it was also the home of country star Pam Tillis, daughter of Mel. DiPiero married high-powered music publisher Leslie Tomasino.
Price: $1,900,000 Square Feet: 4623 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths Built: 1981 Features: Rare spectacular hidden retreat in Davidson county. This home is constructed from 2 civil war era log cabins, moved from Kentucky and reassembled on site. Floors are 24in wide heart pine. Come see this remarkable gem. Private pool, and Bocce court. 4 acres fenced in for pets. Total of 21+ acres included with this home
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