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Trisha Yearwood's Classic Nashville Estate Lists For $4.5 Million

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Trisha Yearwood is handing over the keys to her historic Nashville, Tennessee, estate.

The country music star and celebrity chef has listed her home for the price tag of $4,500,000. 

The sprawling estate spans nearly five acres and boasts five bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and an extended chef's kitchen.

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Yearwood's home is "a classic gated residence in the heart of Brentwood situated on 4.4 private fenced acres," according to the listing. 

Trisha Yearwood's estate spans nearly five acres. (Fridrich & Clark Realty / Fox News)

Purchased in 2000, Yearwood's mansion is the location of her Emmy-winning culinary series, "Trisha's Southern Kitchen." She filmed 11 out of 17 seasons at her Nashville estate. 

The massive property consists of a white exterior with red brick chimneys. There are multiple porches built for "morning coffee, afternoon tea or cocktails."

The country star has listed her Nashville home for $4,500,000. (Fridrich & Clark Realty / Fox News)

Celebrity guests that joined Yearwood in her beloved kitchen included Reba McEntire, Kelsea Ballerini, Kristin Chenoweth and others.

Reba McEntire, left, joined Trisha Yearwood in her beloved Nashville kitchen for her Emmy-winning culinary series. (Meghan Prophet / Fox News)

The grand kitchen features a six-burner cooktop, double ovens, a warming drawer, a 30-inch gourmet microwave, a Subzero refrigerator and an Asko dishwasher.

Trisha Yearwood has filmed 11 out of 17 seasons of her Emmy-winning culinary series, "Trisha's Southern Kitchen," at her Nashville estate. (Fridrich & Clark Realty / Fox News)

The "How Do I Live" singer's home was also the setting for three out of four of Yearwood's New York Times Best Selling Cookbooks.

Trisha Yearwood's home was the setting for 3 out of 4 of her New York Times Best Selling Cookbooks. (Meghan Prophet / Fox News)

The home has a swimming pool and pool bath with a kitchenette. (Fridrich & Clark Realty / Fox News)

The home also boasts a swimming pool and pool bath with a kitchenette.

Trisha Yearwood's grand kitchen features a six-burner cooktop, double ovens, a warming drawer, a 30-inch gourmet microwave, a Subzero refrigerator and an Asko dishwasher. (Fridrich & Clark Realty / Fox News)

There is also a large sunroom with a view of the outdoor pool. 

The home has a large sunroom overlooking the outdoor pool. (Fridrich & Clark Realty / Fox News)

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Inside the Nashville home, the main floor has brick and hardwood floors, three fireplaces and an elevator. 

Trisha Yearwood's sprawling mansion boasts 7 full bathrooms. (Fridrich & Clark Realty / Fox News)

The Nashville estate has 5 bedrooms. (Fridrich & Clark Realty / Fox News)

Yearwood's home was furnished with modern furniture pieces, while styled with a southern flare. 

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Each room in the luxurious estate consists of large windows and an open-concept space, ideal for hosting guests. 

"There are multiple sitting rooms for gathering with friends or family, making this the perfect home for entertaining," the listing noted.

Each room in Trisha Yearwood's luxurious estate consists of large windows and an open-concept space ideal for hosting guests. (Meghan Prophet / Fox News)

In 2005, Yearwood married Garth Brooks. The country music power couple does not have children together, but Brooks has three children with his ex-wife Sandy Mahl. 

Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks have been married for more than 15 years. (Meghan Prophet / Fox News)

Brooks and Mahl share daughters Taylor, August and Allie. The "All Day Long" singer was married to Mahl from 1986-2001.

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Yearwood and Brooks revealed what keeps the spark alive after more than 15 years of marriage.

"I think you got to treat it like a duet," Brooks previously said during an appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." 

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"You got to harmonize, you got to make your partner feel like they're a star. And if not, you're going to turn into a solo act pretty damn quick if you know what I mean."


Garth Brooks Reveals He 'Declined' Wife Trisha Yearwood's 'Sweet' Offer To Take His Last Name

Sometimes a name isn't everything!

Earlier this week, Garth Brooks revealed that he "declined" his wife Trisha Yearwood's offer to officially change her last name to "Brooks" last year during a press conference where he announced a new station on his SEVENS Radio Network on TuneIn Radio.

"She was sweet enough for our anniversary last year to have the documents where her official last name was Brooks," the country singer said, per Taste of Country. "I declined it."

Last December marked the pair's 17th wedding anniversary, but as Brooks explained, he didn't necessarily want her to drop the name for him.

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. Paul Morigi/Getty

"Jack Yearwood had two daughters: That Yearwood name is Trisha. I'd be fine changing my name to Yearwood," he said, according to the outlet. "Tradition doesn't count here. What counts is when you have two celebrities, don't have one swallow the other."

Also at the event, Brooks reportedly said he hoped to create a women-centric station that could see some involvement from Yearwood, called "BABE." "It's the badass bitches of entertainment," he said. "I'd love to see her heavily involved in that channel."

Brooks may not be seeing his wife take his last name, but he's apparently considering dropping his own name yet again — after teasing the return of his rock alter ego Chris Gaines.

In an interview at Billboard Country Live during CMA Fest in Nashville on Wednesday, Brooks revealed he's itching to revive Gaines now 20 years after releasing an album under the persona in 1999.

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"The Gaines project was a lot of time put in — because it's not natural, you're acting on a record — but I want to do it simply for people who love the Gaines project," the country icon said at the event while talking about his upcoming projects, per Billboard.

"And selfishly, I love the Chris Gaines record, so I want to do it for me. It challenged me as a vocalist," added Brooks. "So I don't know when we're going to get to it, but it's on the list."

Brooks created the character of Chris Gaines in 1999 as a fictional, dark-haired Australian rock star for the album Garth Brooks...In the Life of Chris Gaines. A track off the project, "Lost in You," became Brooks' first top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 5. The album was structured as a greatest hits project comprised of songs from Gaines' previous albums — of which there were none. It peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.

In the Billboard Q&A, as reported by Taste of Country, Brooks admitted he'd like to eventually make the five fictional Gaines albums. "The five albums have to come out," he said. "I don't know if it's because I'm 114 years old, but now everything takes three hours more than it took time to do before."


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Garth Brooks fans were sent into overdrive on Wednesday when the country music king delivered some major news. 

During a Q&A interview at Billboard Country Live: In Conversation, Garth confirmed he's bringing back his rock star alter-ego, Chris Gaines. 

Back in 1999, his album 'Garth Brooks… In the Life of Chris Gaines' was supposed to accompany the movie, The Lamb, in which Garth played the troubled rock star. 

But the film didn't make it to cinemas and the album was assumed to be a bizarre one-off. Garth says this isn't the case and the record was created as a compilation of songs from five of Chris Gaines' fictional records. 

Garth and Trisha have an amazing relationship

Now, 24 years later, Garth is eager to bring the albums to life. "The five albums have to come out," he told the audience. "I don't know if it's because I'm 114 years old," he joked, "but now everything takes three hours more than it took time to do before."

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"The Gaines project was a lot of time put in, because it's not natural, right? You're acting on a record. But I want to do it."

Garth and Trisha live in Tennessee

"I don't know when we're going to get to it, but it's on the list that we're going to get done," Garth added. "Five albums."

When Garth will find the time is another matter as he'll have to carve out an opportunity in between his Las Vegas residency and making his duets album with his wife Trisha Yearwood.

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Trisha needn't be worried about Garth not prioritizing his work with her though as he consistently puts his adored wife first. The pair are the ultimate country music powerhouse and they've amassed an unbelievable $400 million fortune. 

Garth is creating a duet album with Trisha

Much of their net worth ($300 - $350 million) is attributed to Garth, but Trisha's millions aren't to be sniffed at. Trisha has not only carved out a career in the music industry but also as an author and a TV host with her own cooking show, Trisha's Southern Kitchen.

The couple have been happily married since 2005 and they have an incredible love story. Reflecting on their relationship, Trisha confided in Us Weekly in 2018. "People thought, Well, two celebrities who are in the same business, they won't last. I'm invested in this family, this is what I want for myself and no offense to anything else in my past, but I get it, I get it now and this is what I want. So we just earn it. Day by day."

Garth and Trisha are a country music power couple

Their secret to making their relationship work? Synchronized schedules. "We plan our days if we're gonna be apart so that we can get back together as soon as possible," Trisha said, affirming her dedication to maintaining their close connection.

However, the strength of their bond extends beyond careful planning. Garth, a two-time Grammy Award winner, shares how he's constantly discovering more about his wife, a learning journey that never ceases to enthral him.

Trisha in the home she shares with Garth

The hugely successful country star elaborated, "I think how she inspires me is she thinks differently than me. And so it forces you out of just what you think you know, into what don't you know, and to look over in there."

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