$5,750,000
  • Area 4,232 sq ft
  • Bedrooms 2
  • Bathrooms 3
Welcome to the Dogwood Estate, originally owned by the Johnny Cash family.
Over 20 acres of Tennessee beauty on Cash Mountain
The main home was crafted from historic materials by "builder to the stars" Braxton Dixon.
As you enter you'll see the massive log timbers and heart pine floors that make up the stucture of this home.
A view back from inside toward the cedar front porch showing the sidelights and transom at the front door. Even the stair rails are hand crafted from poplar.
The great room has one of 3 Amish built fireplaces in the home and a huge hearth made of solid limestone.
Eight-foot tall imported French doors with beveled glass flank either side of the fireplace and lead to the sunroom.
The kitchen boasts handcrafted cabinets made of solid pecan with wooden hinges.
The poplar dinette is made from a church pew and an old batten door.
The sun room features a wall of custom built Marvin French casement windows that open...
As well as a built-in bookcase.
A view back into the great room from the sunroom.
The den is such a cozy space.
The office area features a handcrafted built-in desk, storage cabinets and file cabinets complete with pigeonholes, book matched doors and antique hardware.
There's even room for a game table.
The screened porch offers a sanctuary in the treetops.
There are two rooms on the main level that are currently used as bedrooms...
With a charming bathroom featuring a clawfoot tub.
As well as a tile shower.
The lower level has a large den with reclaimed brick flooring.
The bottom floor walls are constructed of old fence stones.
Full bathroom on the lower level.
The primary suite on the second level has a 30 foot vaulted cathedral ceiling and a separate seating area.
Plenty of built-in closet space.
And yet another fireplace.
All fixtures in the primary bath are antique with antique wash bowls from the 1800s fashioned for the sinks, an antique copper tub and an antique copper shower head.
A close up of the wonderful stained glass adorning the cathedral ceiling.
The property is adorned with terraced flower gardens.
The cabin dates to 1789, and sits at the top of the property overlooking the main home.
A view down toward the main house from the Dixon Cabin.
An aerial view showing beautiful Cash Mountain.
Imagine how peaceful it is up here.

Description

Legendary Charm and Country Music History Await: Dogwood Estate on Cash Mountain. Step into a living testament to the heart and soul of country music history on this 20- acre Dogwood Estate, nestled atop one of Sumner County' s highest elevations where you will revel in breathtaking views that stretch as far as the eye can see. While this gated historic haven offers seclusion, it' s just a short 30 minute drive away from Nashville' s vibrant heart, granting you the best of both worlds. Originally built for Johnny Carter Cash by his parents Johnny and June, both the home and cabin were designed and built by Braxton Dixon, ‘builder to the stars’ in the 60s and 70s. Admire the meticulous use of historic materials such as yellow heart pine floors, stained glass windows from Europe, Amish built stone fireplaces, and a thirty- foot cathedral ceiling. The storybook Dixon Cabin, which dates to 1789, crowns the property overlooking the main house below. It' s an opportunity to be part of the legacy!

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Details

  • MLS#: 2627482
  • County: Sumner County, TN
  • Subd: hiddenvalleyacres
  • Style: Log
  • Stories: 3.00
  • Full Baths: 3
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Built: 1987 / HIST
  • Lot Size: 20.680 ac

Utilities

  • Water: Spring
  • Sewer: Septic Tank
  • Cooling: Central Air, Electric
  • Heating: Propane

Public Schools

  • Elementary: Beech Elementary
  • Middle/Junior: T. W. Hunter Middle School
  • High: Beech Sr High School

Property Information

  • Constr: Log, Stone
  • Floors: Finished Wood
  • Garage: 2 spaces / attached
  • Parking Total: 2
  • Basement: Finished
  • Waterfront: No
  • Patio: Covered Porch, Screened Deck
  • Taxes: $2,807

Appliances/Misc.

  • Fireplaces: 3
  • Drapes: Remain

Features

    Directions

    I65N to Vietnam Veterans, L on New Shackle Island, Cross over Long Hollow on to New Hope, Stay on New Hope, Straight at the flashing light, after flashing light it is 2nd drive, 2nd Covered Bridge on the right. Follow driveway and stay to the left.

    Listing Agency

    • Compass Tennessee, LLC
    • Agent: Erin Krueger
    • CoListing Office: Compass Tennessee, LLC
    • CoListing Agent: Mary Spotts
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