The two-bedroom home with a remodeled full-bathroom has a nice open concept in the living, kitchen, and dining areas, so it's easy for everyone to feel engaged throughout the stay. The cabin has an inviting front porch as well as a back porch that helps connect the cabin to the backyard activities.
Be it solitude or entertainment, the backyard is ready to enjoy. Electricity is installed in the yard just in case the local musician stops by to perform. Enjoy your own tunes or simply enjoy the sounds of wildlife as you sit under the gazebo. From the gazebo, you can easily monitor the BBQ cooking in the lighted cook shack.
The old barn was repurposed a few years ago into a bunkhouse and party barn, and it is nice. Behind two overhead glass garage doors you'll find bunk beds for six (crafted from cedar trees sourced from the property), a large leathered granite wet bar, a full bathroom, a pool table, and additional space for tables or dancing. The overall space is open with tall ceilings and large overhead fans moving the air. Like the cabin, the barn has central heat and air for those days when opening up the glass doors doesn't make sense. By opening the overhead glass doors to the adjoining covered patio, the space to entertain expands, providing a nice flow between the inside and outside activities.
There's history here too! The wet bar and one wall inside the barn are constructed from pavers from the historic Vickery Blvd. Constructed in 1890, the "grand boulevard" connected downtown Fort Worth to Polytechnic College, now known as Texas Wesleyan University. The historic street paved the way for a streetcar line and later became part of the historic Bankhead Highway.
The 38-acre property is cross fenced into two 19-acre tracts with a water well and electricity on each. The east tract has a cleared area that would be great for a homesite or workshop and includes a four-stall loafing shed.