An auction for Johnny Depp's Lexington farm ended on Friday without a buyer.

The first bid came in at one million dollars. It would get up to 1.4 million, with a bid from radio personality Rick Dees, before the auctioneer Jim Halfhill called for a recess.

"Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. We have not reached the sellers minimum," Halfill said.

Dees said, "I thought it was a steal at one four. I figured they would

whiz right past that. And then they shut it down."

The Kentucky native and famous actor's 41-acre farm features three barns, ten paddocks, with over 6,000 square feet.

The farm is located at 5493 Versailles Road in Lexington, two miles away from Keeneland.

Depp first bought the home in 1995 for his mother. He would eventually sell it and then rebuy it again in 2005. Depp's mother died last year, and the home has been on the market since December.