First Lady Acres is a nearly 10,000 square-foot home on eight Tennessee acres, but the gorgeous amenities and decor pale in comparison to the legacy of its previous owners. The house George Jones bought for Tammy Wynette in 1974 is a part of country music history.
The lavish Nashville estate boasts nine bedrooms and nine baths. It features a gourmet kitchen, theater, exercise room, putting green, helipad, swimming pool and three-car garage. There s even a safe room should an unwanted guest breach the gated community s entrance. You ll also find a snuggery on the grounds.
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What s a snuggery, you ask? Well, if you have to ask, you probably couldn t have afforded the $3 million the property sold for in October of 2017.
George Jones lived like a Southern gentleman in an immaculately well-appointed manor home fit for one of the greatest country singers in the history of the genre. Pictures from Jones former residence outside of Nashville show an awe-inspiring mansion that has all of the Southern touches you expect from a country music king.
Jones and his wife, Nancy, lived in a spectacular mansion in Franklin, Tenn., an affluent rural community outside of Nashville that is home to a number of country music stars. Built in 1993, the massive 9,704-square-foot mansion sits on 24 acres of prime farmland, but prior to Jones death in 2013, the 4-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bathroom manor home occupied 80 acres.