Former MLB pitcher Kenny Rogers asks $14.7 million for Texas mansion
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Former MLB pitcher Kenny Rogers asks $14.7 million for Texas mansion
"The home, designed by Richard Drummond Davis and built in 2004, sits among hills and meadows on 24 acres with a country French chateau, a guest house, a pool, an outdoor entertainment pavilion and a custom barn with two stalls."
"The 12,316 square feet of living space includes an elevator, a gourmet kitchen, a formal dining room, a living room, a solarium, a wood-paneled library/study, five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and nine fireplaces."
"Rogers, 49, played for six teams across a span of 20 seasons including the Rangers, New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers. A four-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove Award-winner, he retired in 2008 with a 219-156 career record."
Retired baseball player Kenny Rogers has placed his Westlake, Texas mansion-estate on the market for $14.697 million. The property spans 24 acres and was designed by Richard Drummond Davis, completed in 2004. The main residence contains 12,316 square feet of living space with nine fireplaces, five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and luxury amenities including an elevator, gourmet kitchen, wood-paneled library, and solarium. The master suite features two bathrooms, two fireplaces, a sitting room, and heated flooring. Additional structures include a guest house with bedroom and kitchen, custom barn with equine facilities, pool, and outdoor entertainment pavilion. The grounds feature formal gardens, courtyard, fire pit, two ponds, and expansive lawns. Rogers, a four-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove winner, played 20 seasons across six teams before retiring in 2008.
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