Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 18
Dolly Parton's Former Solvang Retreat Lists for $1.95 Million With 3 Homes and a Wig Room
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 18

Dolly Parton's Former Solvang Retreat Lists for $1.95 Million With 3 Homes and a Wig Room

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 18

Summary

  • $1.95 million is the asking price for Dolly Parton’s former weekend retreat in Solvang, California, now listed by owner and broker Cris Lapp, who said he hopes another “mega fan” buys it.
  • Built in 1920, the property includes three separate homes — two three-bedroom, two-bath units and a one-bedroom lower unit — with enclosed patios, kitchens and living rooms in each.
  • Parton bought the home through Dolly Parton Enterprises in 2004 and reportedly used it for about 10 years, leaving behind fan-facing touches including a stained-glass “Dolly” window, butterfly motifs and a garage wig room.
  • The listing arrives as Parton remains out of the spotlight after canceling her Las Vegas residency, saying she is improving but still dealing with treatment side effects after health issues tied in part to kidney stones.

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