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The ambiance of a private European retreat unfolds immediately, tucked into the Hill Country with wide-open views, Old World Tuscan architecture, and an elevated setting that feels warm, private, yet commanding.
The kind of estate buyers imagine when they want space, arrival, and presence. The home feels set apart from the world, with room to live, host, retreat, and enjoy a true Hill Country compound lifestyle.
Days here are designed to slow down. Coffee can start by the water, afternoons can drift into poolside lounging, and sunset can become the natural gathering point for friends, family, and guests.
The pool terrace turns the home into a private resort, where the architecture wraps around the water and creates the feeling of a destination property without ever leaving home.
Arrival feels elevated before the front door ever opens. The motor court, stonework, and warm exterior lighting create the kind of welcome that tells guests they have arrived somewhere memorable.
The entry sets a ceremonial tone, blending arched stone, iron doors, and lantern light into a first impression that feels refined, intimate, and unmistakably estate-level.
The entry immediately introduces a sense of scale and drama, creating a gracious arrival moment that feels ideal for greeting guests, hosting events, or simply living with a sense of occasion.
This is where the estate begins to feel personal: grand enough for entertaining, yet warm enough for everyday evenings by the fireplace, with architectural details that make the room feel collected over time
909-Dining.jpgDinner here becomes an experience rather than a routine. The room invites long meals, holiday gatherings, and milestone celebrations framed by volume, texture, and Old World character.
The kitchen is built for more than meal prep. It gives the next owner a central gathering space where casual breakfasts, catered dinners, and weekend entertaining can all happen with ease.
Everyday dining still feels elevated, with a relaxed connection to the heart of the home that makes morning routines, family meals, and informal conversations feel naturally refined.
The bar gives the estate its own social rhythm, creating a natural place for guests to gather before dinner, after a swim, or during evenings that move effortlessly from indoors to out.
Work feels different in a room with this much character. The dedicated office offers privacy, warmth, and a setting that supports focus without sacrificing the atmosphere of a luxury estate.
The upper gallery adds to the home's sense of theater, creating a transition between private rooms and entertaining spaces that feels more like a boutique resort than a standard residence.
A second living area gives the home flexibility, letting the next owner separate formal entertaining from relaxed daily living while still enjoying the warmth and scale of the estate.
The game room extends the lifestyle upstairs, giving guests and family a place to play, unwind, and spread out without interrupting the main living spaces below.
Entertainment flows naturally here, with spaces that allow billiards, conversation, movies, and late-night gatherings to coexist as part of a larger private retreat experience.
Movie nights, game days, and quiet evenings all have their own destination, giving the estate the comfort of a private screening room within steps of the game and lounge areas.
The primary suite feels like a true owner's retreat, where arched windows, volume, fireplace warmth, and views create a private escape at the end of the day.
2020-Main Bedroom Fireplace.jpgThe fireplace gives the owner's suite a romantic, resort-like calm, turning the bedroom into a space meant not just for rest, but for lingering.
Daily routines become more spa-like here, with a soaking-tub moment, soft architectural curves, and a sense of privacy that makes the primary bath feel like a personal sanctuary.
2223-2nd Bedroom.jpgGuest accommodations feel intentional rather than secondary, giving visitors privacy, character, and a room that reflects the same architectural personality found throughout the estate.
Flexible rooms like this allow the home to evolve with the next owner, whether the need is guest space, an additional office, a studio, or a quiet personal retreat.
The casita adds a layer of independence that many luxury buyers value, ideal for extended family, long-term guests, private staff accommodations, or a quiet retreat separate from the main house.
The guest-house experience continues with privacy and convenience, giving visitors the comfort of their own dedicated space while still being connected to the estate lifestyle.
Outdoor dining feels like part of the architecture, creating a shaded place for al fresco dinners, morning coffee, and long conversations under the cover of stone arches and wood ceilings
The covered patio functions like an outdoor living room, allowing daily life to spill outside and making the Hill Country setting part of the home's everyday rhythm.
The arches frame the landscape like artwork, reminding buyers that the setting is not just a backdrop, it is one of the home's most meaningful luxuries.
This is the private resort moment buyers remember, where water, views, and open sky come together to create a feeling of escape that is difficult to recreate.
3029-Pool.jpgThe pool becomes the social anchor of the estate, designed for relaxed afternoons, family weekends, elegant entertaining, and the simple luxury of having a retreat at home.
3103-Back Pool.jpgAs evening settles in, the estate takes on a glow that feels cinematic, with the pool, stone facade, and warm lighting creating the atmosphere of a private European villa.
From above, the outdoor lifestyle comes into focus: pool, terrace, architecture, and views working together to create a home that lives far beyond its interior walls.
The rear of the estate shows how intentionally the home embraces its setting, with resort-style spaces oriented toward privacy, entertaining, and the Hill Country horizon.
The wider setting reinforces one of the property's greatest advantages: a sense of elevation and openness that gives the estate breathing room, privacy, and long-range visual impact.
The property feels substantial from every angle, with its placement, drive approach, pool terrace, and grounds creating the impression of a complete estate rather than just a large home.
The ridgeline perspective highlights the rare balance of neighborhood connection and private escape, giving buyers the prestige of an enclave with the feel of a secluded retreat.
3737-Aerial 5.jpgThe scale of the rooflines and arrival court speaks to buyers who want more than square footage. It signals room for guests, vehicles, gatherings, and a lifestyle built around space.
The Tuscan architecture feels authentic from the approach, with layered stone, arched openings, and tile rooflines giving the estate a timeless sense of place.
The private-road setting helps buyers understand the lifestyle beyond the home itself, quiet arrival, elevated surroundings, and the sense of entering a destination enclave.
The open rear lawn gives the estate room to breathe, offering flexible outdoor space for pets, play, garden parties, or simply enjoying the privacy and scale that come with a true Hill Country Estate.







































