A stunning mansion designed by a former Disney illustrator has gone on the market for just under $6m.
The sprawling home is located in Brentwood, Nashville, and looks relatively unassuming from the outside.
But downstairs, a surprise awaits.
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Hidden below is a two-storey basement with a mini ‘town’ – complete with theatre and stage, 1950s-style diner, ice cream parlour and an Old West-themed safe room.
Complete in 2015, the structure takes clear influence from the magic of Walt Disney, with whimsical features like the old fashioned ‘town’ stage area with faux storefronts.
A vintage ‘diner’ has plush seating and traditional décor, while the Winnie the Pooh ice cream parlour boasts an adorable old cash register.
There’s plenty of seating for guests coming to watch a production, too, with the chairs and balcony able to fit 100 people.
The set-up looks professional, and has hosted charity events and musicians including Nate Bargatze, Bart Millard (MercyMe), and Tim Timmons.
If that wasn’t enough, there’s even a cinema seating 18 people.
Meanwhile upstairs things are a little more tame, with the main family area featuring five bedrooms, nine bathrooms and plenty of space for entertaining.
There’s also a library, children’s playroom, and large gardens, reports Luxury Property News.
The listing describes it as a “stunning Craftsman-style home” sitting on 1.67 acres, and offering 11,500sq ft of interior space.
The property is currently available with Susanne Flynn of Flynn Realty for $5,950,000.
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