Before there was Dark Horse Estate, there was Robin Crow, a Texas-born singer-songwriter navigating the ups and downs of the music industry. In the early 1990s, after being dropped from RCA Records at age 39, Crow bought 10 acres of rolling pastures above the snaking West Harpeth River in Franklin, , for $175,000, according to the .
What began as a single log cabin would, over decades, become a sprawling, post-and-beam compound that would attract some of the world’s most famous recording artists—from to Tim McGraw, and Carrie Underwood. And now it can be yours for a cool .
The Manor House forms the heart of the estate, totaling over 14,200 square feet of living space. The main residence contains seven bedrooms, while the Cottage and the Bungalow Apartment offer additional guest quarter