Legendary musician Sheryl Crow owns a home that’s as down-to-earth and quirky as she is. The 50-acre property near Nashville includes the main house, horse stables, a chapel and a recording studio.
Step inside Crow’s expansive, southern compound.
Photography: Leslee Mitchell
The main house has an outdoor dining area with an ivy-covered pergola to keep out the harsh sun.
It would be wrong if the country music icon did not have a piano in her home.
The living room features a large oil painting that evokes the Rennaisance.
A bright chef’s kitchen has a large island.
An open floor plan in the kitchen gives way to the sunshine-filled dining area.
Even the formal sitting area gets used from time to time. Note the three pastoral paintings to the right of the window. Crowe purchased them on a whim in New Orleans.
Crow is a collector of antiques and unusual items, including this old grand piano.
The rustic screened-in porch is where Crow and her two sons spend most of their time.
Crow wrote many songs in this room.