A 137-acre ranch that recently went on the market south of San Antonio has pretty much anything someone would want for ranch life: a horse racetrack, cattle pens and multiple ponds, for example.
However, beyond its horseshoe-shaped front gate lie plenty of unexpected additions. An 1800s-style saloon and jailhouse, a 1950s-replica filling station and a quaint onsite chapel are a few of the quirky items included in the listing for this property near Elmendorf.
And the ranch house at the center of this $3.9 million listing is wonder to behold. Built in 1972, it seems to have one foot in Rob Burgundy and the other in Urban Cowboy.
In the case of the first, scope out that bathroom with the round sunken tub and multiple dangling light fixtures, or the master suite with the circular bed with a chandelier hanging above.
And as for the latter, there's the upstairs bar with the multicolored jukebox, stage, wooden dance floor and life-sized Dolly Parton cutout. And did we mention the home theater replete with vintage movie house seats and oh-so-'70s wood paneling?
This home is listed by Ellen Hagan with Redbird Realty LLC.
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