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Over the past month, Dolly Parton’s fans have rallied around her as she mourns the loss of her beloved husband of nearly 60 years, Carl Dean. And while Dolly often feels like an open book — sharing a new song for her late husband and pouring love into her countless philanthropic projects — she also fiercely protects her privacy, keeping the things closest to her heart just for herself. That’s why learning her former mountain retreat is up for sale feels like such a rare moment —not only giving fans a rare glimpse into what their ultra-private couple moments might have been like, but also Parton’s signature quirky cute country decor style.
Nestled in the tranquil hills of Idyllwild, California, this cabin was Parton’s little sanctuary away from Nashville and Hollywood, bought in 2000 for $235,000. It’s where she recharged, welcomed loved ones like her late mother, Avie Lee, and spent quiet days with Dean. The cabin was so low-profile that nobody even knew it was Parton’s until after she donated it to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California in 2023. A year later, the charity sold it, and now, this storied home is back on the market for $768,000.
The property itself is the kind of cozy retreat we all dream about. Think floor-to-ceiling windows showing off towering pine trees, a stream meandering nearby, and a stone fireplace so big it’s built around an actual boulder.
Even with some modern upgrades like a luxury shingle roof and an EV charger, the home keeps its retro chalet vibes intact. And that spacious loft? According to listing agent Tiffany Raridon, that was “rumored to be Dolly’s favorite songwriting spot.”
Every corner of the 1,800-square-foot, three-story cabin exudes Parton’s signature charm. There’s a guitar-shaped toilet seat, because of course there is, framed snapshots offering a peek into her life, and even a handwritten note from a friend outlining how the “Jolene” singer liked her tea brewed “English-style,” with strict instructions to use bottled water. (Of course, Parton’s tea involves this level of precision; would you expect anything less?)
“Owning a home with such a rich history is a rare opportunity,” Raridon told San Francisco Chronicle. “Dolly was a beloved part of the Idyllwild community, known for her warmth, generosity, and deep love for the mountains.”
So if you’ve been looking for an excuse to move out west and want to be able to say you’ve sat in the loft where Parton penned some of her greatest hits, it might be time to give this real estate agent a buzz. Or, if you’re like most of us and just consider yourself a fan, you can live vicariously through the dreamy video walkthrough of the cabin and just imagine what life must have been like for Parton there.
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