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With Valentine’s Day almost here, some of the most romance-inspiring homes on the planet that are currently for sale. This year’s homes span the country from a romantic New York penthouse, to Katharine Hepburn’s long-time estate on the New England coast, to an 1852 Mississippi historic inn with Civil War ties, to the Tammy Wynette and George Jones Florida love nest. This year, the Top Ten Most Romantic Homes feature also includes a historic estate in the South of France where Picasso, Churchill and Princess Grace were frequent guests.
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10. Tammy Wynette-George Jones Estate, Lakeland, FL
For as long as she could remember, Tammy Wynette had dreamed of one day living in a southern mansion very much like Tara in Gone with the Wind. After years of hard work and finally claiming success as one of the most notable female country singers of all time, Tammy married George Jones in 1969. Shortly thereafter, she and George moved into this lovely columned plantation home, bringing her dreams to reality. In 1971 in an interview with the Tampa Tribune, she said, “This is the home for us . . It’s the only place we want to be.”
Photograph by: Tradewinds International Real Estate of Winter Park, Inc