A Hill Country estate secured behind a stone-and-iron entry gate and situated at the end meandering drive has hit the market with a $4.1 million price tag.
The Boerne property, surrounded by 11.5 acres, boasts numerous amenities including a 1,000-square-foot outdoor kitchen pavilion, three custom horse stalls and even luxury air-conditioned and heated dog kennels.
Inside the 5,472-square-foot main residence, striking features include two-story soaring ceilings, walls of seamless glass windows, arched entryways, distressed hardwood flooring, ornate chandeliers, furniture-style cabinetry and plenty of distinctive moldings.
The sprawling floor plan includes a living room with a towering cathedral ceiling, a formal dining room, a private study, a game room and a grand flex room. A grand family room offers plenty of chances for entertaining thanks to a full wet bar, a wine refrigerator and cigar humidor.
The owner’s wing — not a master suite, but a whole wing — includes a sitting room and a custom wardrobe room along with outdoor access. The luxurious en suite bath includes a high-end freestanding tub, elegant vanities with designer sconces and a seamless glass walk-in shower with multiple shower heads and body jets.
Amenities also abound outside the home itself — there’s a pool and waterfall, an outdoor kitchen and bathroom, a five-car garage and more.
For guests or long-term tenants, the property also includes a 975 square-foot garage loft and a 325 square-foot guest apartment.
The estate is also prepared for any emergency. Sustainable amenities include a 3,000-gallon holding tank, rainwater catchment system, whole-house generator, and a high performing well.
Who says one needs to live. rustic life outside the city?
This home is listed by Patricia Nelson with San Antonio Portfolio Real Estate.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.
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