Who knew candles could be so profitable?
Michael Kittredge's son put the Yankee Candle founder's Massachusetts estate up for sale on Thursday.
The compound, which features an indoor water park and bowling alley, is listed for $23 million.
The sprawling estate encompasses 120,000 square feet of living space, including eight structures.
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