Knoxville Knockout
Elle Decor|March 2019

Mary Celeste Beall, Owner Of The Famed Tennessee Resort Blackberry Farm, Brings Style And An Adventurous Color Palette To The Renovation Of Her Family’s Midcentury Home In Town.

Vanessa Gregory
Knoxville Knockout
FOR MARY CELESTE BEALL AND HER FIVE children, Blackberry Farm will always be home. Her late husband, Sam Beall, who died three years ago in a skiing accident, transformed his parents’ little inn at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains into a sublime destination. Guests—including stars such as Kelly Clarkson and model Lily Aldridge— might spend the morning fly-fishing or learning to make cheese before heading to an intimate Emmylou Harris concert or a meal by guest chefs like Grant Achatz and Alain Ducasse. This year, the agro-elegant resort expands with the 5,200-acre Blackberry Mountain, which combines private residences, land conservation, and a luxe 36-room lodge.

Mary Celeste and Sam built a traditional farmhouse residence on-site in 2008, but it’s another project, a midcentury Knoxville estate completed just months before Sam’s tragic death, that showcases Beall’s eye for contemporary art and color—and her unshakable joie de vivre.

This story is from the March 2019 edition of Elle Decor.

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