Sited at the end of a bridged driveway and nestled on a heavily wooded two acre lot, this French-inspired mansion in
Dallas, TX was designed by architect
J. Wilson Fuqua and built in 2002; its timeless and quality craftsmanship throughout are unmatched. Intricate stone, wood, and iron details are but a few hallmarks of this elegant beauty that has been meticulously renovated to modern tastes.
The stately stone residence features approximately
11,056 square feet of living space with six bedrooms, five full and three half bathrooms, two-story
foyer with staircase, an elevator, formal
living room with fireplace, formal
dining room, a butler's pantry with wine cellar, an eat-in gourmet
kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances, breakfast room, family room with fireplace, a media room with media center and floating shelves, a fully wood-paneled
home office, an expansive second floor recreation room with kitchenette/wet bar, and a three-car garage with EV chargers, and much more.
Outdoor features include a gated entrance, a bridge, motor court with center fountain, a porte-cochere, covered porches, a loggia, patios and terraces, a jet fountain, a
swimming pool with separate spa and water features, pool house with outdoor living and kitchen with built-in BBQ grill, and a lighted tennis court.