BRANSON WEST, Mo. – A southwest Missouri mansion, once the home of MLB All-Star pitcher Cole Hamels, has hit the market for $14.5 million.
Hamels and his family donated the home to Missouri’s Camp Barnabas in 2017 and have since moved from the state. The current owner bought the home from Camp Barnabas a few years later and has since worked to renovate the property.
The 36,000-square-foot mansion is located in Stone County, Missouri, off of State Highway DD, and it offers access to Table Rock Lake.
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It’s currently listed for sale through Reece Nichols Real Estate and lead agent Jim Strong.
On the market since Feb. 23, the entire property includes 19 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms over two stories. There’s also an eight-car garage, an infinity pool, and a children’s playground. The listing touts “sophisticated and custom details” around the home, such as wood beams, barrel ceilings, copper guttering, and vented glass fireplaces.
The home formerly served Camp Barnabas, a Christian summer camp for children with special needs and chronic illnesses. It’s listed as a single-family residence, but the property has the potential to also serve as an event venue. There’s still some construction work to be done, but the listing says all projects are close to completion.
The home has been listed online for more than three weeks and is offering tours to prospective buyers. For more information on the home, click the link to the listing above or call Jim Strong at 417-337-4311.
Cole Hamels, one of the home’s previous owners, pitched 15 seasons at the MLB level. He spent most of his career with the Philadelphia Phillies, earning four All-Star nods, winning the 2008 World Series, and taking home MVP honors from that World Series.