Inspired from an article in Metropolitan Living Magazine of a Texas Hill Country home property, Jeff Basehore, who specializes in country homes incorporated into natural environments, was the architect for this home. The main house features an openness with the screened in porch and separate structures for the living area and master bedroom with the entire structure screened in on one slab. The openness of the house and structure are emphasized by the 35 foot vaulted ceiling, painted with the sky, clouds, and sunrise. The 30 foot high screened-in porch, encompasses three sides of the main house and provides a panoramic view of the woods and lake
Located an hour and forty five minutes east of Dallas, the main house has 3,773 sq. ft. of living area, with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. In addition, the 2,262 sq. ft. screened in porch with 30 ft. high ceiling has a loft to enjoy outdoor sleepi...
Located an hour and forty five minutes east of Dallas, the main house has 3,773 sq. ft. of living area, with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. In addition, the 2,262 sq. ft. screened in porch with 30 ft. high ceiling has a loft to enjoy outdoor sleeping. Nearby, the guest house has about 960 sq. ft., with 1 bedroom and 1 baths. It also has a large screened in porch. The caretakers house has 1,500 sq. ft., with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths.
In a picturesque setting, in front of the main house, the private lake is fed by two springs and is about 30 to 35 deep. Stocked with bass, many hours have been spent enjoying the fishing.
Surrounded by nature, one can enjoy the beautiful woods, the azaleas and dogwoods in the spring, daffodils in late winter, and the wildflowers in late spring and summer. The stars are magnificent in the absence of city lights.
About 24 miles east of Grand Saline on Highway 80, turn north on FM 775 then east on CR 3860.