21. Penny For Your Thoughts
This is part of the guest room in Promised Land. The room features an enormous penny on the wall. The colors around the centerpiece follow its cue. The masterminds behind this unique decoration were designers, Andrew Walker and David Simmons. They found this extraordinary relief of Lincoln’s head at an antique sale in Waukesha, Wisconsin, near where Oprah herself grew up.
22. Seamair Farm
After moving into Promised Land, Oprah became rather close with her next-door neighbors. When her neighbor passed away in 2016, her family had hoped that Oprah might purchase the house, and she did so for a handsome $28.9 million. The unique layout property called Seamair Farm expanded her Promised Land even further.
23. Fishing For Wonders
The architect of Seamair Farm is Cliff May, who is best known for forging the concept of the California Dream Home. The 4,750 square feet house of Seamair Farm is a mid-century modern beauty in its ranch style, with five bedrooms and four baths. On an additional 23 acres of the property’s grounds, there is an avocado grove, an orchard of fruit trees, and a fish pond with Japanese koi.
24. Ranch Life
Previously used as a horse track, Seamair Farm has its spacious equestrian area, which contains an expertly trimmed riding course and stables for the horses. Although the home itself is more compact than the mansion Oprah bought in 2001, it allows her collective design imagination to go wild once more. The property also has two natural wells, which would be important for her soon.