Description
Some homes feel like they belong to a place before a single board is hung. Board-and-batten siding, a standing-seam metal roof, a stone-faced gable — this 2,396-square-foot modern farmhouse wraps three sides in covered porch, deep enough in back to host every supper of the summer. It’s the kind of curb appeal that earns long second looks down a dirt road.
Inside, an island kitchen opens to the dining room and a great room warmed by a fireplace. A walk-in pantry, a study tucked behind pocket doors, and a “puppy room” off the utility quietly raise the bar on everyday living. The primary suite claims its own private screened porch (a generous 14’9″ by 11’3″) plus a five-fixture bath and a closet built for the long haul. Two more bedrooms share a bath across the home.
Three bedrooms, two full baths, and over 1,100 square feet of combined porch — designed for a family who wants room to spread out and a place to land at the end of every day. Imagine it on rolling pastureland with horses in view, or set back from the road behind a row of live oaks.







