The sprawling property, located on the Hamakua Coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, features a 2,716-square-foot main residence with four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms.

The ranch gained public attention when it served as the setting for Barr’s 2011 Lifetime reality series, “Roseanne’s Nuts.”

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According to the listing, the property boasts Hawaiian-style indoor-outdoor living with a front porch offering panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding orchards.

Additional amenities include a swimming pool with a waterslide, a pool house, an art studio, an outdoor bamboo shower, a soaking tub, a greenhouse, and a garage/workhouse.

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The 72-year-old actress purchased the property when her son was young with the intention of building a sustainable home and helping feed struggling families in Hawaii, according to Fox.

The grounds feature macadamia trees across rolling acreage, complemented by avocados, finger limes, apple bananas, and tangerines.

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Despite selling this large property, Barr maintains ties to Hawaii through a smaller property she owns in Waimea.

Barr rose to fame through her sitcom “Roseanne,” which ran for nine seasons from 1988 to 1996 before returning for a revival in 2018.

The revival was cancelled after controversial remarks Barr made on social media, with the show later continuing without her as “The Conners.”