Real Estate

Randy Travis’ New Mexico ranch is up for grabs

The lavish New Mexico ranch where Randy Travis and then-wife Elizabeth lived until their explosive 2010 divorce is up for auction, The Post has learned.

The 220-acre spread, located 11 miles outside of Santa Fe, includes an 8,750 square-foot adobe house, plus a guest house, swimming pool and horse stables.

No opening bid price has been established — but the ranch was listed for $13.9 million in 2015 and didn’t sell.

An attached building, which resembles a chapel, houses a gym, bowling alley and shooting range. The lot also includes a customized garage, where the country singer, whose 1987 No. 1 hit, “Forever and Ever, Amen,” would park his tour bus.

In was in that tour bus that Elizabeth, who also managed the country star, reportedly hid a camera that captured Randy cheating on her with Mary Beougher — then the wife of the couple’s dentist. The couple soon divorced.

Randy went on to marry Beougher in 2015, two years after suffering a near-fatal stroke. They’ve since relocated to a ranch in Tioga, Texas.

Elizabeth got ownership of the New Mexico ranch in the divorce, but moved to Santa Fe a few years ago.

Thomas Industries of Guilford, Conn., has been tapped to manage the auction and has been taking bids on the property, said company executive Barry Chappel.

Earlier this month, Thomas completed the sale of Don Imus’ ranch, also outside of Santa Fe.