The original guitarist for Metallica, Dave Mustaine, has put his quaint English country mansion in San Diego, California on the market for about $5.375 million. The co-founder of Megadeath has reportedly settled into Nashville, Tennessee, which is why he is now selling his English-style mansion that was built in 1990.
The award-winning rock star's mega-house measures 9.5 acres and features a long driveway. The property includes a pasture land, pond, pool and vineyard.
Inside the house is a spacious living room that has various decorative paintings, rock and stone works and a vintage chandelier.
The house's dining room is spacious and features gigantic architectural paintings on its wall. A long dining table that can be occupied by eight people can also be found in the room which has a gothic old-English theme.
Off the dining room is a kitchen with a built-in bar. An architectural feature of a bull's head is attached to its wall.
Dave Mustaine's San Diego's mansion house has five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two powder rooms. Every room has its own theme, but most of them have a rustic theme and a vintage yet elegant look.
Another amenity of the house is the state-of-the-art sound and recording studio with a complete set of drums, guitars and other musical instruments. It is where the band members of the lead singer and guitarist reportedly practiced. The 54-year-old spent his time in his music room playing with his guitar. Other facilities in the property are the control room, reception room and a producer's boarding room.
The current net worth of Mustaine is estimated at $20 million, which makes him one of the multimillionaires in the music world.