Spicewood Ranch, Estate of the Day

What attracts me to this home, billed as a "gentleman's ranch" in Spicewood, Texas, is the sense of space. The center of the home is anchored by a large great room that is ringed with limstone archways that lead to other rooms. The main house has been designed for two with the guests ensconced in a separate six-bedroom guest house. The main house is designed for entertaining on a grand scale. The kitchen is huge and there is also a 1,500 bottle wine room and a large pantry. The Owner's suite includes a separate living room and study, sleeping quarters and a hobby room. The master bathroom is a bit kooky with one of those round tubs which seems to be placed in front a shower area. The property is 18 acres total and the rest of the buildings are clustered around the pool and patio area which includes a summer kitchen with a grill, refrigerator, sink and granite countertops. The land also includes a six-car garage with attic and closet space plus a half bath. This home is listed at $4.25 million.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jennifer Feb 20th 2008 10:30PM
Wow...I'm not impressed but those bunk beds have me wondering....
eric bonwit Dec 24th 2007 1:58PM
And the home appears to come with its very own sweatshop, lol. What's the deal with the triple bunk bed in the sewing room? The beds are so close together vertically, it looks like you would get a concussion if you sat up all of a sudden.
K Dec 24th 2007 2:05PM
::laughing:: I thought the same thing. Either they have kids visiting from time to time and it's easier to stack them in here (and that's smart, why devote space to kids beds unless they are full-time residents?), or, they have some sweat shop workers busy turning out clothes. I envy the textile room, though. I like the outdoor spaces more than the indoor space.
Henry Dec 24th 2007 6:47PM
It gives a whole new meaning to "income producing property"
Ben Bach Dec 25th 2007 7:19AM
That reminds me ...
I had a client walk into a triplex (while the tenants where home), look at the pantry in the kitchen, and said (again, in front of current tenants) "Nice, a fourth bedroom!"
He was kidding, but the tenants weren't amused.
http://www.granitecalgary.com Jan 11th 2008 6:13PM
That Granite Slab is IMPRESSIVE ....
I wonder if its seemless ... what am I saying, only the best for the estates haha ...
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