Dolly Parton's California retreat with wig room and Dollywood birdhouse lists for $1.95M
Dolly Parton's former Solvang hideaway hits the market at $1.95 million, featuring a wig room, stained glass and three distinct homes on the property.
Dolly Parton's former hideaway in Solvang is on the market.
The current owner of the home, Cris Lapp, who is a real estate broker with Black Oak Homes and Mortgages, has placed it up for sale for $1.95 million, and told Noozhawk that he hopes a "mega fan" like him ends up purchasing the property.
Originally built in 1920, the coveted property features three distinct homes, including a three-bedroom, two-bathroom front home, a three-bedroom, two-bathroom upper rear unit and a one-bedroom lower unit with a three-quarter bath.
Each of the three homes also feature their own enclosed patio space.
DOLLY PARTON SAYS SHE'S 'NOT READY TO DIE YET' WHILE ADDRESSING HEALTH RUMORS
Parton reportedly purchased the home through Dolly Parton Enterprises in 2004 and used it as her private weekend getaway for 10 years. Although she hasn't lived there for many years, the home includes many indications the country icon once owned the home.
In addition to a stained glass window which spells out "Dolly" and also features butterfly designs, the home also includes a wig-room in the garage, a birdhouse replica of a chapel found in Dollywood, wooden tulips, a miniature windmill and many other decorative features.
The "Jolene" singer scared fans last year when she told fans she would need to postpone the concerts in her Las Vegas residency in a September 2025 social media post, due to some "health challenges."
Her announcement coupled with her sister pleading with fans on Facebook to pray for the country star, increased fan concern, leading Parton to address just how serious her health concerns were.
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"I wanted to put everybody's mind at ease," she said in an Instagram video. "Those of you that seem to be real concerned, which I appreciate, and I appreciate your prayers because I'm a person of faith. I can always use the prayers for anything and everything, but I want you to know that I'm okay. I've got some problems. As I mentioned back when my husband, Carl, was very sick. That was for a long time. And then when he passed, I didn't take care of myself. So I let a lot of things go that I should have been taking care of."
She went on to say that her health concerns were "nothing major," and captioned the post, "I ain't dead yet!"
The "I Will Always Love You" singer recently announced that she is cancelling her Las Vegas residency, nearly a year after she initially postponed it. She explained to fans that while she is "responding really well to meds and treatments" and "improving every day," she isn't quite ready to take to the stage yet.
"It's going to take me a little while before I'm up to stage-performance level because some of the meds and treatments make me a little bit swimmy-headed, as my grandma used to say," she quipped. "And of course I can't be dizzy, carrying around banjos, guitars, and such on five-inch heels... not to mention all those heavy rhinestone outfits, the big hair, my big personality."
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Parton went on to say that she's always had issues with kidney stones, which eventually caused her "immune system and my digestive system got all out of whack."
Her residency was originally set to begin in December 2025, before being postponed to September 2026 and then ultimately getting cancelled completely.
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