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This English Walking Garden is Fit for Preston Hollow Royalty

In case Harry and Meghan need a stateside shower location.
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This English Walking Garden is Fit for Preston Hollow Royalty

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Chances are if you have spent any time driving around North Dallas you have caught a glimpse of this exceptional property located on Inwood Road. If it wasn’t the impressive, lush landscape that attracted you, it was surely the stately columns of the home’s classic exterior. And although this property was built it 1994, it has character that seemingly spans hundreds of years.

Upon entering this five bedroom, 5.1 bathroom home, a boutique hotel-esque hallway greets you in the grandest of fashions. A sophisticated staircase from Mexico shines as the star of the entry and splits, giving guests an option as to which way they explore the upstairs that houses a large game room and all of the secondary bedrooms with attached bathrooms.



The downstairs master retreat has a fireplace and bathroom with dual vanities and closets and a steam shower. The white and blue theme of the bathroom throws off major Capri vibes in the very best way. Yes, getting ready for your dinner party will feel like you are freshening up after a full day on the Italian coast.

Other standout features of this property include a cozy corner bar set up and a nearby wine cellar. The combination is truly spectacular and ensures that, for better or worse, your house will always be preferred spot for cocktails pre dinner and show. The dramatic ceiling in the dining room is also a custom touch that one should be sure to take in while touring. Don’t miss the 1,100 square foot cabana equipped with it’s own kitchen, living room, work-out room, sauna, bedroom and bath.

We’re sure the Dallas social elite have roamed the grounds of this exquisite property for a posh party by now, but if not, it is only a matter of time. The English walking garden oozes class and elegance and totally transports you to the countryside. There is also a pool, two fountains, and a glamorous gazebo. The built-in grill and cozy fireplace makes dinner al fresco a no brainer regardless of the temperature.

And on that note, what time should we arrive for mimosas in the garden at your royal wedding watch party in May?

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9505 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75220


Cindy Solice
(214)417-1737
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Cindy is a dedicated realtor with attention to detail in every transaction.  Her professionalism and work ethic have earned her the company’s top plateau achievement at Ebby Halliday.  Her many years as a top-notch negotiator helps her buyers obtain the home of their dreams with a winning strategy.  She ensures her sellers a quick sale and top market value for their homes through home-staging services, professional photography and creative marketing ideas.  She is committed to have every client experience a stress-free transaction.  Cindy is always available to give a free market analysis of your property.
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