Located in an exclusive acreage neighborhood across from the Isle du Bois State Park and Lake Ray Roberts, 9999 Four Horse Trail in Pilot Point is one of the most elite acreage properties in the heart of North Texas horse country.
This secluded compound-style luxury estate is within the high-quality Butterfield Junction neighborhood. It features a magnificent home, a spacious second home, a historic stone cabin, a stable, and even a first-class chicken coop on 17.5 rolling acres. Located within a mile of all the recreational benefits offered by Lake Ray Roberts, you are minutes away from the Isle du Bois State Park and the equestrian, hiking, and biking trails along the Trinity River Greenbelt. In an environment of desirable solitude, tranquility, and a superb park-like setting, the property is ideal as a private residence or a retreat-style getaway for family and friends.
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The main home, built in 2001, is beautifully designed with stunning yet understated attention to detail. Its stylish interior offers approximately 5,000 square feet of living space with an abundance of rich wood trim, hardwood floors, beveled and stained glass, a soaring 20-foot ceiling with wood beams and fireplace in the great room, a large gourmet kitchen, butlers pantry with wine cooler, private study with fireplace and a spacious master retreat with fireplace and private outdoor sitting balcony. The outside living spaces are perfect for entertaining with beautiful hilltop views, a large arbor with wood burning fireplace, flagstone patios, and a gorgeous infinity-edge pool with a rock waterfall and spa. A beautiful addition to the outside living experience is a covered 400 square foot outdoor kitchen and gathering area with a 2,300-bottle chilled wine cellar and adjoining climate-controlled walk-out sitting area underneath.
Down from the main homes hilltop location and nestled among abundant oak trees is the 2,500 square foot second home. It features a large living room with a wood-beamed ceiling, a full kitchen with a dining area, two spacious bedrooms, a flex room currently used as a kids bunk room, two full baths, and a walk-out style basement with a pull-through garage and a large hobby/storm room.
Nearby, the historic 580 square foot stone cabin is something you would expect to see in the pages of Cowboys and Indians magazine. Originally built as a stop station for the infamous Butterfield Stagecoach Line, it underwent a modern renovation in 2000, converting it into a charming hideaway suitable for overnight guests or even a home office, complete with rock fireplace, kitchen, full bath, and screened porch.
The rolling, manicured grounds are reminiscent of a Kentucky horse farm, with the numerous elevation changes adding natural character to the land, pastures lined in white vinyl board fencing, scattered groves of oak trees, and a spring-fed pond ready for your fishing pole. There is also a custom 2,400 square foot concrete block, insulated horse barn ideal for the casual rider or dedicated horseman. But if horses arent your thing, the stalls could be removed.
9999 Four Horse Trail sits privately at the back edge of Butterfield Junction, a small neighborhood of higher-end custom homes providing security and a sense of community. It is adjacent to the 30,000-acre Lake Ray Roberts, with a full-scale marina and three state parks, including the Isle du Bois State Park with boat launches, hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, as well as overnight camping. With no private building on its shores, one of the most pristine lakes and recreational areas in the DFW-Metroplex is practically at your backdoor.
9999 Four Horse Trail is a slice of heaven in North Texas. Close enough to the hustle and bustle of the DFW metropolitan area to be convenient while at the same time offering a location that is away from it all.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Hwy 377 | West on Saint John Road | Left on Stagecoach Pass | Left on Four Horse Trail \\\\ From Fm455 | South into Butterfield Junction | Follow to the end