A county boy (and girl) can more than survive at Hank Williams Jr.’s Tennessee home.
Isn’t it time to get in a country state of mind and live a little more harmoniously?
There’s hardly a better place to do it than at the 33.70-acre estate of county music legend Hank Williams Jr. Located in Springville, Tennessee (and close to Kentucky Lake), this property has never been listed before.
The 11,566-square-foot, five-bedroom, eight-bathroom home was custom built for Williams back in 2000, practically in the Big Sandy Unit of the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, a beautiful place to live near, walk through, and boat.
The home features a large open kitchen and generous living areas. Handsome finishes include hardwood cherry-finished maple floors, cherry cabinets, oak doors, and 200-year-old reclaimed Douglas fir trees.
Gun vault, generator that covers the whole home, workshop, and two-acre duck impoundment — this is Bocephus style.
Living well means taking good care of yourself, so after enjoying the comforts of the home, you can take long walks on the land, work out in the 6,000-square-foot exercise facility, or go for a refreshing swim in the saltwater pool that just so happens to be outfitted with an automatic pool cover. There’s also a pool house fit for company.
Speaking of company, all your rowdy friends and family alike will want to spend their nights gathered on the screened-in porch toasting Hank Jr. and listening to “A Country Boy Can Survive” and “Family Tradition” on repeat. No tears in your beer here.
Home Highlights
1560 Bull Durham Road
Springfield, Tennessee 38256
Price: $2,800,000
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 8
Main Interior: 11,566 square feet
Land (acres): 33.70
For more information, contact Trisha Cannon of Cannon Realty Group.