Inside the spectacular $6 million Tennessee mansion built by a former Disney creative that comes with its own diner, ice-cream parlor and coffee shop The sprawling mansion boasts a range of delightfully campy amenities The home, in a Nashville suburb, boasts five bedrooms and nine bathrooms On top of this, it offers an entertainment center, and rolling-ladder bookshelves By Rachel Summer Small For Dailymail.Com Published: 22:09 EDT, 24 June 2024 | Updated: 22:09 EDT, 24 June 2024 e-mail View comments A sprawling Tennessee mansion designed by a former Disney worker has hit the market for a $6 million and offers a wide range of delightfully campy amenities, from a Old West-themed safe room to a 1950s-style diner and even a massive stage enclosed in small town-style storefronts. The house, located in the affluent Nashville suburb of Brentwood, boasts five bedrooms and nine bathrooms, including five full baths, across its 11,500 square feet.
The structure was completed in 2015 in accordance with the vision of the longtime Disney creative, who drew on the enchanting, idealistic visual language associated with his former employer. Nowhere is the Disney-fluence more pronounced than in the home's split lower level, which houses the stage, used by the owners to host everything from community concerts and religious sermons to music classes for kids. The ex-employee worked at the studio's Walt Disney Imagineering - a department that employs artists, architects, scientists, model makers,.
