Rustic Mediterrean Meets Memorial Proportions in This $3.9 Million Builder’s Custom Home in Hedwig Village

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Craggy stonework and red roof tiles rock a rustic Euro farmhouse vibe in Hedwig Village at a 2011 custom home by and for the builder behind Cunningham Development (and the Andalusian-inspired Cáceres enclave community in the Rice Military area). The listing, posted yesterday, has a $3.895 million asking price, but doesn’t include too many peeks at (or around) the property. It’s just north of Beinhorn Rd., between Piney Point Rd. and Voss Rd., in a neighborhood with several newer built homes mixing in with the remaining mid-fifties inventory.

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The 8,214-sq.-ft. floor plan fits a media room over the 3-car garage (above), which sits behind a gardened gate by a widened section of driveway pavement meant to provide extra parking.

The home’s interior features white oak trim and flooring; a fair number of archways suggest room-like spaces within the opened-up floor plan. Some of the spans are impressive; the breakfast room pictured at the top of this story, for example, measures 30 ft. by 37 ft. Here’s the dining room’s cozier-scaled space, measuring 19 ft. by 15 ft. A wine room stacks up through the looking glass:

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Floor-to-ceiling picture windows in the family room (18 ft. by 25 ft.) and the adjacent piano-filled alcove face the back yard’s patio and poolscape:

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The master suite (pictured below) is downstairs. As are a guest bedroom with bathroom, a powder room, and laundry facilities. Three secondary bedrooms and 3 other bathrooms are upstairs, where the camera roamed not.

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Two outdoor venues front the pool. The one on the left in the photo below is an outdoor kitchen.

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The lot covers more than half an acre. Even with a pool with spa and water wall — and some strategically planted landscaping to block the homes behind — there’s still some lawn:

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Roomy Rooms

5 Comment

  • It reminds me of an Olive Garden…

  • I mean, I can’t really complain about the decor/design inside, but the exterior looks juuuust like an Olive Garden.

  • agree with hayley. It’s actually pretty tastefully done for what you’d expect out of a new-build $4M 9,000sf house. But the outside looks just like the Olive Garden featured in the earlier post today

  • The den/common area reminds me of a church. I like that the décor is not overpowering, though. Simple but nice furniture in each room, and white space here and there.

  • Either they are late taking down the Christmas tree (or really early putting it up).