Looking for one of the most architecturally significant homes in Dallas? This is it. Designed by architect-builder Clifford D. Hutsell in the 1930s, it’s perched on a .75-acre lot. It has formals, three bedrooms, five bathrooms, a club room, and screening room, plus living quarters with two bathrooms and two-car garage. It has also been renovated to Hutsell’s original vision. David Bush for David Bush Realtors. 214-808-9338.
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