Mastering the mix, preeminent antique dealers have used their design expertise to repurpose antique & uncommon architectural elements into a one-of-a-kind compound featured in Texas Monthly & Country Living magazines. Set on 10+ acres structures include a main house, three repurposed grain-silo cottages, large equipment/storage barn & tree house.
Sellers renovated and expanded up and out on the floor print of an early 1900's 2B/2B cottage and wow did they ever. The exterior veneer is a combination of metal and wood from old barns, stamped metal skirting, antique porch railings; and on top ornate ridge caps and a lovely church steeple.
The main home offers a spacious living room, dining room, & modern gathering kitchen set beneath a double-height, beam-truss ceiling. Rustic reclaimed wood floors, fireplace mantel, walls, windows, & door frames retain vestiges of old paint; glass chande...
The main home offers a spacious living room, dining room, & modern gathering kitchen set beneath a double-height, beam-truss ceiling. Rustic reclaimed wood floors, fireplace mantel, walls, windows, & door frames retain vestiges of old paint; glass chandeliers encircled with lighted reclaimed tin; & old pulleys repurposed as pendant lighting above the kitchen island.
An 18'x20' master bedroom with chandelier lighting offers a pair of walk-in closets & a modern bath. There are two bedrooms with en suites & one additional guest room.
Just out the back door you'll find a vaulted porch and lots of deck space surrounding the pool with nearby cabana. In the near distance a fun Junk Gypsy-decorated tree house as seen on their television show.
The Sellers have recently renovated three grain silos into stand alone cottages. Each unique with varying finishes, fabulous light fixtures, tiny porches and full bathrooms.
Fantastic and charming old barn topped with several cupolas sits just behind the farm truck turned chicken house!
Located on the Texas Antique Corridor this property is just 60 miles to Austin Bergstrom Airport.
A whimsical property that celebrates life in rural Central Texas.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Hwy 71 & State Hwy 159, travel north for 2 3/4 miles. The entrance will be on your left. Look for the RTRE sign.
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