A glimpse of NASCAR legend Tony Stewart’s Indiana Super Ranch

Details of Nascar champion's U.S. mansion as an entire floor to play

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Lovers of large spaces can indulge themselves by admiring the mansion that has been put up for sale by the famous car broker and NASCAR legend Tony Stewart, a cool and gigantic ranch in the state of Indiana, northern Tennessee, which is characterized by offering an immense amount of space to enjoy the outdoors in this paradisiacal state of the United States.

About 1,860 square meters, called “Hidden Hollow Ranch” for the sum of $30 million, the home enjoys a construction date of 2011, which catalogs it as a mansion of recent age. An architectural design of a couple of floors on an endless 160 wooded acres can give you full enjoyment of the immense possibilities offered by the community of Columbus in the northeastern United States.

A log cabin-style mansion in Indiana (United States)

The house has been built from twisted pines native to the Northern Rocky Mountains of the U.S., and inside, it is possible to get incredible and eye-catching attractions such as its spectacular two-story internal waterfall or the unbeatable trout-filled stream at the entrance of the building. But undoubtedly, the most prominent feature is its decided log cabin style, where vaulted ceilings create a sense of grandeur and overprotective warmth.

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But do not be fooled by the fact that it is a cabin, because inside it is possible to enjoy 11 bathrooms, of which 8 are full bathrooms and three half bathrooms, to meet the needs of its six bedrooms in the best style of suites, all of which are equipped with breathtaking views over the surroundings of the mansion to enjoy the natural and wild landscape surrounding the house.

The second floor of the house could be destined for comfort and enjoyment since it is possible to achieve a gaming area such as a bowling alley, golf simulator, and bar where the protagonist is an onyx bar perfectly illuminated. No expense has been spared in the kitchen, which features a grill, huge rustic cabinets, and countertops that stand out for their size and elegance.

Luxury, space, and comfort for famous driver Tony Stewart

The main suite has a bathroom that incorporates a gigantic glass shower with a pair of large vanities on either side of the room, which generates a very high privacy burden for tenants. In addition, the mansion is equipped with wood and stone floors that have been arranged to alternate between the various spaces throughout the property.

The main hall offers an outstanding visual spectacle with excellent spaciousness and a freshwater aquarium with an impressive capacity of 33,000 liters. This undoubtedly creates an eye-catching preview of what the building can offer.

The guest house is also present in this ranch, as well as a large workshop equipped with everything necessary for the repairs and works that usually occur on every farm, while at the entrance, it is possible to enjoy an enclosed style that gives you the possibility to enjoy a includes a fireplace shared with an internal part of the property.

But the crown jewel is likely destined for hunting enthusiasts because the property is listed as a licensed hunting reserve. The property is home to an abundance of deer, turkey, and elk, as well as a lot of wildlife due to the large tracts of land surrounding the house that is available for hunting and fishing. This adds a bit of commercial value to many interested in this recreational activity.

Why is he considered a legend in the United States

Tony Stewart is a former NASCAR driver considered a legend in the sport. He began racing at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks, eventually reaching NASCAR’s top level, the Cup Series. Throughout his career, Stewart won three Cup Series championships and a total of 49 races, making him one of the most successful drivers in NASCAR history. In addition to his success on the track, Stewart is also known for his personality and involvement in the racing community, both as a driver and team owner. He retired from full-time racing in 2016 but continues to be involved in the sport as an owner and occasional competitor.

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