Comedian and television star Roseanne Barr has put her Hawaii island farm on the market, ending nearly two decades of ownership at a property that once drew headlines for legal and land-use disputes.

The 46-acre macadamia nut farm outside Honoka’a was listed Monday for $1.95 million. Barr, 72, purchased the land in 2007 for $1.78 million and occasionally used it as a retreat from Hollywood.

The property just off Honoka‘a-Waipio Road also served as the backdrop for her short-lived Lifetime reality show, “Roseanne’s Nuts.”

Barr’s Big Buck Trust also owns two other properties in Waimea: a home on Kawaihae Road just south of Kohala Mountain Road and a one-acre lot off Puukapu Street.

Barr’s time on the island was not without controversy. In 2011, she filed a temporary restraining order aga

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