Located in Hunt, TX is this beautiful and hidden compound fronting the north fork of the Guadalupe River. The property has two homes including one being the old Hunt schoolhouse that has been renovated into a one of kind entertaining space and guest home. This unique piece of Texas has everything you need to enjoy the Texas Hill Country. Closer to the river is the main home designed by renowned Texas architects Ford Powell Carson.
Location and Access: 1596 Highway 39, Hunt, TX 78024. The main gate to the property is accessed off of Highway 39 between the crossing of the South Fork Guadalupe and the turn off for FM 1340.
Improvements:
The compound is meticulously manicured and accented with the two houses that both have their own separate but different uses.
The old Hunt schoolhouse, which was renovated into a home decades ago, includes a wonderful entertaining and living space with a bedroom on each end. The building has a unique feel that you can only obtain with an historic structure renovated the right way. Off the back of the schoolhouse is a massive rock patio covered by a canopy of larger than life live oaks.
The “main home”, a Ford Powell Carson design, on the banks of the river has a beautiful living space with vaulted ceilings and an abundance of natural lighting. The kitchen in the main home is large and inviting providing adequate space for gathering and entertaining. In addition to the kitchen and living space there is a guest bedroom and bathroom in this same portion of the home.
Across a covered breezeway of the “main home”, is the master suite complete with a fireplace. The master is very spacious and has a large bathroom with the best view on the whole property being from the jacuzzi tub!
River Frontage and Trees: The property has approximate 230’ of the north fork of Guadalupe River. There is a rock staircase that cascades down the bank leading to a landing perfect for fun water activities or relaxing. Along the river’s edge, the towering cypress trees cast a canopy providing shade and overwhelming beauty. In addition to the cypress there are many live oak, massive chinquapin oak, sycamore, red oaks and ornamentals showing their beauty throughout the year.
Hunt Schoolhouse Retreat - Kerr County, Hunt, TXHunt Schoolhouse Retreat - Kerr County, Hunt, TX
Located in Hunt, TX is this beautiful and hidden compound fronting the north fork of the Guadalupe River. The property has two homes including one being the old Hunt schoolhouse that has been renovated into a one of kind entertaining space and guest home. This unique piece of Texas has everything you need to enjoy the Texas Hill Country. Closer to the river is the main home designed by renowned Texas architects Ford Powell Carson.
Location and Access: 1596 Highway 39, Hunt, TX 78024. The main gate to the property is accessed off of Highway 39 between the crossing of the South Fork Guadalupe and the turn off for FM 1340.
Improvements:
The compound is meticulously manicured and accented with the two houses that both have their own separate but different uses.
The old Hunt schoolhouse, which was renovated into a home decades ago, includes a wonderful entertaining and living space with a bedroom on each end. The building has a unique feel that you can only obtain with an historic structure renovated the right way. Off the back of the schoolhouse is a massive rock patio covered by a canopy of larger than life live oaks.
The “main home”, a Ford Powell Carson design, on the banks of the river has a beautiful living space with vaulted ceilings and an abundance of natural lighting. The kitchen in the main home is large and inviting providing adequate space for gathering and entertaining. In addition to the kitchen and living space there is a guest bedroom and bathroom in this same portion of the home.
Across a covered breezeway of the “main home”, is the master suite complete with a fireplace. The master is very spacious and has a large bathroom with the best view on the whole property being from the jacuzzi tub!
River Frontage and Trees: The property has approximate 230’ of the north fork of Guadalupe River. There is a rock staircase that cascades down the bank leading to a landing perfect for fun water activities or relaxing. Along the river’s edge, the towering cypress trees cast a canopy providing shade and overwhelming beauty. In addition to the cypress there are many live oak, massive chinquapin oak, sycamore, red oaks and ornamentals showing their beauty throughout the year.