"Set within the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, the 128-acre spread has been belonged to King for more than three decades. At the heart of the property is a restored two-story log lodge overlooking a creek. A detached recording studio, a caretaker's house, guest cabins, equestrian facilities and a greenhouse are among other structures."
"Geothermal springs on the ranch provide hot water for two pools and produce the radiant heat used in the lodge and studio. The 7,337-square-foot lodge features living and dining rooms, a den/office, a commercial-grade kitchen, five bedrooms and two bathrooms. Two stone fireplaces can be used to augment the radiant heat."
"King, 73, first gained fame in the 1960s writing songs for others. Her own 1971 album "Tapestry" catapulted her to stardom. She won Grammy Awards that year for that album and the hits "It's Too Late" and "You've Got a Friend.""
Carole King's Robinson Bar Ranch, a 128-acre property in Stanley, Idaho's Sawtooth National Recreation Area, is on the market for $9.9 million. The estate features a restored two-story log lodge with five bedrooms overlooking a creek, a detached recording studio with guest apartment, a caretaker's house, guest cabins, equestrian facilities, and a greenhouse. Geothermal springs provide hot water for two pools and radiant heating throughout the lodge and studio. The main lodge spans 7,337 square feet with commercial-grade kitchen and stone fireplaces. Additional structures include a 1,825-square-foot caretaker's residence, a 2,046-square-foot house, eight seasonal log cabins, and a horse barn with six stalls. King, 73, achieved fame in the 1960s as a songwriter before her 1971 album "Tapestry" launched her solo career.
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