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Norah Jones listed her Brooklyn townhouse for $8 million, reports the Wall Street Journal.

The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter bought the four-story, 25-foot-wide property in Cobble Hill for $4.9 million in 2009.

Images from the listing, which is not yet live, show a charming bohemian-chic interior, with touches including exposed brick, reclaimed wood finishes, wood-beam ceilings and large windows with wooden frames.

Outside, there’s a backyard with a bluestone patio, a heated lap pool and a hot tub. Jones, an avid swimmer, installed the pool in 2010.

Jones, the daughter of late Indian musician Ravi Shankar, first made a splash with her 2002 hit song “Don’t Know Why.”

Photos of the house show a 1940s piano, where she wrote lots of songs, though that won’t be included in the sale. What is included: a nursery, a media room, four bedrooms and an office that could be converted into a fifth one.

It’s not clear why Jones is ditching the 4,500-square-foot manse. But the Journal notes Jones already owns another Brooklyn home, which she bought for $6.25 million in 2015.

“It’s a very special, warm home,” Jones told the Journal in a statement. “My hunt for a house with a yard began when I got my dog, Ralph . . . It always felt like an escape from city life. I started my family, made a lot of music and had some truly magical times there.”

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Jones installed a heated pool in the backyard of her Cobble Hill house in 2010.
Jones installed a heated pool in the backyard in 2010.Christian Harder
Norah Jones' Cobble Hill townhouse has a piano where she's written songs.
Norah Jones' Cobble Hill townhouse has a piano where she's written songs.Christian Harder
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The home has four bedrooms, with the option to turn the office into a fifth.
The home has four bedrooms, with the option to turn the office into a fifth.Christian Harder
The kitchen has beamed ceilings for a rustic vibe.
The kitchen has beamed ceilings for a rustic vibe.Christian Harder
The house is listing for $8 million.
The house was listed for $8 million, but the final sale price is not yet known.Christian Harder
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Sonia Brown and Ryan Serhant of Nest Seekers International have the listing.

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