Description
Nestled on the banks of Salado Creek and perched high above the 500-year flood plain, this elegant home's design follows the creek's meandering course. Entry to the property is through a magnificent wrought iron gate and stunning courtyard shaded by the largest of eight mature live oaks. A striking 24-foot entry wall of iron and glass welcomes you into the magnificent grand foyer. Here, a 31-foot copper dome ceiling tops a sweeping quarter-sawn oak staircase accented by copper risers and a forged iron and copper handrail. The resplendent alabaster chandelier was quarried in Spain and can be lowered to floor level. The dome's accent lighting rotates on a track for ease of light bulb changes. A large 4-person elevator will transport you to the home's second floor, where two bedrooms with en suite baths await, an upper viewing terrace and a seasonal room with one special convenience. Located above the first floor's reception area, the seasonal storage houses a professionally decorated Christmas tree that can be lowered by the touch of a switch to the marble floor below. As the gold ceiling dome lowers the tree, a second midnight blue Venetian-plaster dome fills the void. Downstairs, first-floor amenities continue with a spacious primary bedroom offering two walk-in closets, private balcony, library and gym overlooking the swimming pool and hot tub terraces. The bespoke French country kitchen with barrel clay ceiling is the heart of the home. Indulge in premium built-in appliances, quarter-sawn oak cabinetry, three copper farmhouse sinks and range hood, two large islands, a butler pantry, plus two additional walk-in pantries and breakfast room. An office with safe room, a family room and dedicated indoor pet area with secluded outdoor habitat and four-car garage complete the first floor's ensemble. The home's creek-side walls, terrace and outdoor living spaces conform to the curve of the bluff. Wrought iron railings separate the main terrace and a 40-foot drop to the creek, affording spectacular views of the meticulously manicured acreage beyond. A separate 3,118' carriage house provides three additional garages, workshop and full caretaker or guest accommodation. Designed with convenience and maintenance in mind, the home was built from native limestone and has a durable concrete tile roof with copper flashing and an exterior spider be-gone system. A propane-powered generator provides backup power for both the main and carriage houses. The main and carriage house roof tiles, each with copper flashing, were replaced this fall. Oxbow Overlook is a private listing, offered with or without its current furnishings.