Overview
- The property is actively on the market with an asking price of $1,995,000 and has been promoted by owner and listing agent Cris Lapp of Black Oak Homes and Mortgages.
- Public records and permits show Dolly Parton bought the house through Dolly Parton Enterprises in 2004 and kept it as a low-profile getaway for roughly a decade.
- The listing highlights tangible Parton connections on site, including a stained-glass window that spells “Dolly,” a butterfly motif, a plaque noting her ownership, a small windmill, and a garage “wig room.”
- The building is configured as three separate units—a 3-bed/2-bath front unit, a 3-bed/2-bath upper rear unit, and a 1-bed lower unit—each with a private enclosed patio and features that preserve its period character.
- Lapp says interest has surged and he hopes a devoted fan will buy it, but there is no reported sale and Dolly Parton has not commented on the listing.