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[[File:Resting S Ranch.jpg|right|thumb|450px|The main house at the Resting S Ranch]] | |||
The '''Resting S Ranch''' is a 12,304 square-foot 4-bedroom, 7-bath residence adjacent to [[Oak Mountain State Park]] off [[Cahaba Valley Road]] at [[Bishop Lane]] in [[Indian Springs]]. It was built in [[2009]] for [[ReLife Inc.]] founder and former [[Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital]] director [[Michael Stephens]]. | The '''Resting S Ranch''' is a 12,304 square-foot 4-bedroom, 7-bath residence adjacent to [[Oak Mountain State Park]] off [[Cahaba Valley Road]] at [[Bishop Lane]] in [[Indian Springs]]. It was built in [[2009]] for [[ReLife Inc.]] founder and former [[Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital]] director [[Michael Stephens]]. | ||
The house includes a cinema, catering kitchen, elevator and dog-washing parlor. The 82-acre property has been used to breed Arabian horses and includes a birthing barn, stables, offices, a riding arena and training pen. | The house includes a cinema, catering kitchen, elevator and dog-washing parlor. The 82-acre property has been used to breed Arabian horses and includes a birthing barn, stables, offices, a riding arena and training pen. The property was put on the market for $11.65 million in [[2011]]. In [[2017]] it was back on the market, priced at $5.9 million. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* "Alabama's most expensive homes: Details and photos that will make you say 'wow'." (July 17, 2011) | * "Alabama's most expensive homes: Details and photos that will make you say 'wow'." (July 17, 2011) {{BN}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 12:41, 20 November 2017
The Resting S Ranch is a 12,304 square-foot 4-bedroom, 7-bath residence adjacent to Oak Mountain State Park off Cahaba Valley Road at Bishop Lane in Indian Springs. It was built in 2009 for ReLife Inc. founder and former Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital director Michael Stephens.
The house includes a cinema, catering kitchen, elevator and dog-washing parlor. The 82-acre property has been used to breed Arabian horses and includes a birthing barn, stables, offices, a riding arena and training pen. The property was put on the market for $11.65 million in 2011. In 2017 it was back on the market, priced at $5.9 million.
References
- "Alabama's most expensive homes: Details and photos that will make you say 'wow'." (July 17, 2011) The Birmingham News