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1941 Canyon Curve
Spring Branch, TX 78070
$2,000,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4374
Property Description
Wildlife exempt transitional horse property on nearly 17 acres, with 4,374 sqft of living space. Built in 2008, the Anderson-Jenkins home is complemented by a saltwater pool, 30x12 2-stall horse barn with tack room, and approx 7 fenced acres of pasture, a 25x24 workshop on slab, 100 yard shooting range, and more. Offering 3 bedroom suites, and 4 full baths, with a 3 car garage, the estate could be converted to a 4 or even 5 bedroom. A private driveway opens to the circle drive. Stained concrete walkways lead to the stone and stucco residence, with standing seem metal roof and exposed trusses. The covered front porch is scored and stained, featuring tongue and groove ceilings, double doors with iron insets and Baldwin lock sets. The grand entry is jaw-dropping. Your eyes gravitate to the hardwood trusses, but don't miss the triple barrel ceilings with gold leaf treatment and mood lighting, the cool stone archways, or the hand scraped hardwoods. Also of merit are the 2x6 framed exterior walls. 4 sets of hardwood trusses carry your eyes through the indoor to outdoor living. The expansive living room features built-ins, recessed lighting, and cool stone gas fireplace with gas logs. It offers french doors leading to the covered outdoor living, with more trusses and tongue and groove ceilings. Don't miss the Spanish drag drywall texture on the interior walls. Additionally, the wall mounted TVs, along with all mounted/recessed speakers convey. The home features a Control 4 system centrally located in a ventilated closet. The chef's kitchen has custom Briggs cabinetry, Lapidus granite, tile backsplash and high-end appliances. The island is a full slab of Storm granite, with breakfast bar, and composite sink. There is a 6-burner Viking gas cooktop, with griddle and Kitchen Aid vent hood, double ovens, built-in microwave, dishwasher, and french door refrigerator. A pocket door opens to the walk-in pantry with storage galore. The formal dining space has chandelier, and dramatic bow windows. Adjacent to the kitchen, the utility room has Jaguar granite, ceramic tile, deep sink, freezer space, and ample cabinetry. The guest bath has hand-panted sink, linen storage, and a walk-in shower with quartz, and floor to ceiling tile. The wet bar connects to the game room, that could become another 1st floor bedroom suite. The bar offers Rattlesnake granite, a pass-through to the outdoor kitchen, bronze hammered copper sink, ice maker, microwave, beverage fridge, and french doors to the outdoor space. The game room doubles as a media room with surround sound and wall-mounted TV. The master wing has a library, private study, 20x15 bedroom with double tray ceiling and accent lighting, 18x18 spa-like bath with dual vanities, stunning shower, and brand new soaking tub. There's also a 12x11 master closet offering built-ins with an island, and a private, screened-in 13x18 patio with ceiling fan, and gas fireplace with stone surround. The stone staircase, with dramatic picture window leads to the second level. It offers 2 bedroom suites, each with ceiling fan, large walk-in closet with built-ins and en-suite bath with mud set shower and plentiful counter space. The 2 suites offer access to the balcony with, ceiling fan and views of Canyon Lake. Notice the doorway to the walk-in attic space, that could be converted into a 4th or 5th bedroom suite. The outdoor living space has tongue and groove ceilings, built-in speakers, stained concrete, an outdoor kitchen with granite, Blaze grill plumbed in, sink, refrigerator, 88" ceiling fan and 60" granite table. The 32x16 in-ground salt water pool has a diving rock, LED light, cocktail table, and volleyball kit. There's a 9 zone sprinkler system, water-softener, 3 car insulated garage, 2 tankless water heaters, 3 central HVAC systems, a 24x21 covered. open-front tractor shed, 100 yard shooting range, a regulation horseshoe pit, and RV hookups. The community consists of just 65 lots encompassing 913 acres.
Property Information
Lot Size
16 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2008
MLS Number
1766097
Location
Address
1941 CANYON CURVE
City
Spring Branch
State
TX
Zip Code
78070
County
COMAL
Listing
Provider
Becker Properties, LLC, original listing
Name
Becker Properties, LLC
Phone
(830) 443-4883
Office Name
Becker Properties, LLC
Office Phone
(210) 920-2727
Agent Name
Philip Becker

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