Country singer and erstwhile sitcom star Reba McEntire is selling her Lebanon, TN estate this week, about a year after her amicable divorce from Narvel Blackstock, her husband of 26 years. Located 30 miles outside of Nashville, the property—dubbed Starstruck Farm—consists of 83 acres on the Cumberland River.
McEntire’s elegantly appointed 12,816-square-foot Southern Colonial includes seven bedrooms, five full and two half-baths, open plan living spaces, a billiard room with a wet bar, a 12-seat home theater and a temperature-controlled wine room.
The home’s thatched brick motor court gives way to a stately exterior with a columned entry, behind which sits the marble-floored foyer with an attractive floating spiral staircase. Plush wall-to-wall carpet and a stone fireplace give the formal living/dining room a cozy appearance, while the eat-in kitchen and attached circular breakfast nook offer up plenty of informal gathering places.
An hourglass-shaped swimming pool, a guesthouse with a full kitchen, a lighted tennis court and equestrian facilities included 16 horse stalls, twelve separate fenced pastures and indoor and outdoor riding areas are also included on the grounds.
McEntire has released 26 albums in a career that’s spanned more than four decades and produced 40 number one singles. She has sold more than 85 million records worldwide and earned 7 Country Music Association Awards, 12 Academy of Country Music Awards, 14 American Music Awards, 9 People’s Choice Awards and 2 Grammies. In 1990, she broke into acting with a role as Heather Gummer in the Kevin Bacon flick Tremors. From 2001 to 2007, she helmed the WB/CW sitcom Reba, for which she received two Golden Globe nominations.