Description
There’s a particular kind of curb appeal that lives in the Texas Hill Country — stone foundations rising into board-and-batten siding, timber accents tucked into the gables, and a metal shed roof tipping low over the front porch. This 1,698 square foot Craftsman has every bit of it, drawn for a cowgirl who wants character and craftsmanship without an oversized footprint to fuss over.
Inside, three bedrooms split across the home in a thoughtful layout — the master suite at the back with an oversized closet and large bath, and the two guest bedrooms tucked privately on the opposite side, sharing their own full bath and a generous linen closet. The great room opens into a kitchen anchored by a 3’4″-by-6′ island with casual seating, where everyday meals roll easily into Saturday-night gatherings. Ten-foot ceilings throughout the main living spaces keep the air feeling open and unhurried.
Practical details earn their keep, too — a rear entry with lockers for the boots and gear, a powder room just off the mudroom, and a utility room with real counterspace for the laundry that actually piles up. With its rustic stone-and-timber exterior and a layout that lives easy, this one’s a perfect ranch-country starter — or downsize — for someone who wants Hill Country style done right.







