
"My grandmother fell in love with the home," says Loretta's granddaughter, Tayla Lynn. One afternoon, on a drive about 70 miles southwest of Music City, she saw a stunning white house on a hill surrounded by woods and water.


Famously born in the coal-mining community of Butcher Hollow in the Appalachian hills of eastern Kentucky, Loretta wanted a place with wide-open spaces where she could disappear when she wasn't working. In 1966, the country music star and her husband, Mooney, were searching for a place to raise their six children away from the bustle of Nashville. LORETTA LYNN LOOKED at the land and saw a home.

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