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Sheryl Crow's Nashville home features tons of antiques and even has a church on the property


UPDATED FEBRUARY 26, 2019 10:15 AM EST

Sheryl Crow  has made Nashville her nest. The All I Wanna Dosinger opened up her Tennessee home to Country Living where she resides with her two sons — Wyatt, 9, and Levi Crow, 6 — two horses and rescue dog Benji, in addition toher numerous “collections.”

The 54-year-old admitted to the magazine's June issue that after residing in LosAngeles for more than two decades she decided to relocate to a place that "felt normal." After living in rural Tennessee, the mom-of two opted for an English manor-likehome in Nashville that features rich wood paneling, several fireplaces and stunning beams.

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"It's very private, and that really spoke tome," the Missouri native said. Sheryl’s property, which was built in 2005 and sits on 50 acres, boasts plenty of space. On it, she built amulti-use barn that is part recording studio, part saloon and part actual horse barn,for her horses Big Boy and Chigger. When it came to moving to Nashville in 2012, she said, "We brought all ofour country animals into the city like TheBeverly Hillbillies.”

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The musician also had a white church built from the groundup on her property after she saw a church for sale on eBay with a $5,000 price tag. Her assistantrefers to her as "the Queen of eBay,” though Sheryl confessed, "Ijust buy what I love," which includes a 1951 Chevy truck.

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The Grammy winner, whose treasurehunts mainly happen online, admitted that she is a big fan of “junking.” Sherevealed, "I've always loved old stuff. I got my love of antiquing—we calledit junking—from my mom.” Sheryl noted, "I like the idea of peoplecongregating around old objects and having conversations through the years.”

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Sheryl's collections displayed at homeinclude antique books, equestrian-inspired pieces, vintage boxes, and nosurprise, her nine Grammy Awards. Also noticeably present in her home are horses and riding boots in the form of accents and lamps. She admitted, "Iasked Santa for a horse every year, and I was always mildly disappointed when Ididn't get one.”

One item she certainly doesn’t have ashortage of is cowboy boots. She revealed, “At one time, I owned almost 200pairs, but I've auctioned some off for charity."