Circa 1979
Last updated on June 26, 2024
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From Musician Paul McCartney’s Tucson, Arizona Ranch Owned Since 1979 – Crazy Luxury Homes:
Paul McCartney, the legendary musician and former Beatle, owns a tranquil ranch in Tucson, Arizona.
Purchased in 1979 by McCartney and his late wife, Linda, this 151-acre property near the Tanque Verde River offers a serene escape from the limelight, steeped in history and personal significance.
The McCartneys bought the ranch as a private retreat during the height of Paul’s fame.
Located near the foothills of the Rincon Mountains and close to Redington Pass, the ranch is accessible via a dusty blacktop road on Tucson’s far east side.
Its location offers privacy and seclusion, making it an ideal haven for the family during the spring and summer months.
Linda McCartney, née Eastman, had a deep connection with Tucson.
She attended the University of Arizona, where she studied art history and began her career in photography.
The couple’s purchase of the Tucson ranch was influenced by Linda’s love for the desert’s beauty and tranquility.
Moreover, the ranch became a family home where they spent considerable time together, away from prying eyes.
The McCartney ranch was more than just a retreat; it was a place for the family to grow and bond.
Locals respected their privacy, allowing Paul, Linda, and their children to enjoy a relatively normal life.
Occasionally, the family would venture out, delighting Tucsonans with their presence in local restaurants and stores.
While the exterior of the ranch house might not appear palatial compared to other properties in the area, it served as a comfortable and functional family home.
The ranch includes corrals, stables, and various outbuildings, with a helicopter pad connecting it to the outside world.
Linda McCartney’s passion for horses was evident, as she pursued her interest in caring for her two Appaloosa horses, Spot and Blanket.
The ranch holds bittersweet memories for Paul McCartney.
In 1995, Linda was diagnosed with breast cancer and passed away in 1998 at the age of 56.
Despite the loss, McCartney’s connection to the ranch endures.
Although he no longer spends significant time there, his company MPL continues to maintain the property and pay taxes on it. […]
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