$2,000,000
About this home
A custom ESTATE HOME perched high on a Maury County hilltop with sweeping countryside views, roughly 25 minutes to Franklin and under an hour to Nashville. As if driving down a country lane, the winding driveway gently climbs to the home's hilltop setting on 10 rolling acres. A grand great room anchors the floor plan with a towering fireplace framed by intricate millwork and stone. The CHEF'S KITCHEN features stone countertops, abundant cabinetry, and a gas cooktop, while the adjacent breakfast area catches morning light and the resident wildlife. A cozy sitting den shares a see-through fireplace with the sunroom, an inviting retreat in every season. The PRIMARY SUITE is a true sanctuary with its own fireplace and abundant natural light. The spa-like bath offers a separate tub and shower plus double vanities. Two spacious GUEST SUITES with private baths offer comfort and privacy for family and visitors. Oversized and flexible, the BONUS ROOM is ideal for movie nights, a home gym, or game room. Enjoy the large covered rear patio made for long Tennessee evenings, plus raised garden beds for the green thumb. Attached three-car garage with a reinforced underground storm and storage room, PLUS a detached two-car car barn for collectors and projects. *EXTRAS* Dual on-demand tankless water heaters. High-speed internet via AT&T, Starlink, or traditional satellite. This is a rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully designed estate in one of Tennessee's most picturesque settings. Property website in links for more info.
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2160 Darks Mill Rd, Columbia, TN 38401
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