On their sprawling Franklin, Tennessee estate, Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher have quietly created a life that feels worlds away from red carpets and roaring crowds. What began as empty land has become a deeply personal sanctuary: horses in a “forever barn,” cows named Brownie and Oreo grazing the front pasture, an orchard, bees, chickens, and a greenhouse bursting with citrus, herbs, and seedlings.
For Carrie, the farm is not a vanity project but a return to her roots. Raised on a farm, she now finds her truest calm kneeling in the soil, gathering eggs, or walking the ridge that “sees everything.” Her garden, she says, is where she thinks, reflects, and breathes. In a world that constantly asks for more of her, this quiet, carefully tended land is where she has chosen to give more of herself instead.