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Laps of Luxury: A North Dallas Abode with a Breathtaking Backyard

This charming creekside property has an outdoor living area inspired by Monet's Japanese garden.
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Laps of Luxury: A North Dallas Abode with a Breathtaking Backyard

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Welcome back to Laps of Luxury, a weekly series highlighting the prettiest pools in Dallas.

At 4905 Radbrook Place, outdoor living reigns supreme. This verdant one-acre property is nestled in North Dallas and sits snugly against a creek that flows out of nearby Bachman Lake.

There’s no shortage of space in this four-bedroom abode. It clocks in at over 7,000 square feet and features a six-car garage, media room, game room, and more. The interior of this 1984 build is traditional and stately, with mahogany cabinetry, cream walls, and dramatic drapes.



Though the home itself is enormous and well-appointed, the backyard is the highlight. It’s secluded and serene, with soft hills of bright green grass and well-groomed flower beds peppered throughout. The park-like space is centered around a pond, which has a fountain feature and a footbridge that pays homage to the one in Monet’s famous garden. Several paths wind through the property, connecting the pond, pool, and outdoor living spaces.

The pool is shaded by dozens of trees and surrounded by precisely pruned topiaries. Lounge chairs and seating options are abundant, and there’s even an outdoor kitchen and dining area in a loggia. A hot tub sits at one end of the pool; at the other, stone swan sculptures seem to glide across the water’s surface.

Take a full tour of this backyard with the gallery below.

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