A fancy log cabin near San Antonio has hit the market for just under $1.5 million and it’s the picture of rustic elegance.
Located near Timberwood Park, just north of Loop 1604, the cabin is situated on 5 acres at the “highest point in Bexar county,” according to its sales listing, which also brags about the property’s breathtaking Hill Country views.
Made of Northeastern white pine logs, the cabin’s walls harken to a rugged frontier lifestyle. But the manmade waterfall flowing into the resort-like pool and hot tub tell a different story. Who says you can’t have it both ways?
The 2,700-square-foot dwelling’s exposed beams and vaulted ceilings further add to its rustic charm. Even the wet bar and kitchen are covered in rustic wood. Upstairs in the three-bedroom, three-bath home, the wood continues in the bathrooms, the primary suite’s walk-in closet and spare bedrooms.
Outside, a covered patio the length of the entire three-story home offers staggering hilltop views.
Nestled in the surrounding wilderness, the property’s bonus cabin is really a full house unto itself. Whereas a lot of rustic cabins are traditionally just one “efficiency” room, this one is two stories tall, and it features a game room, bathroom, kitchen, office, bedroom and loft. The cabin also has its own private drive, allowing renters or visitors total privacy from the main house.
This home is listed by Kristy Petlin with Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.
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