Original Style Architecture
Dallas Eclectic Architecture
4709 Drexel Drive, Dallas, Texas
Highland Park is loved for its beauty, safety and homes. This 1915 original Highland Park home enjoys the views of the gardens and creek of Highland Park Town Hall. This Highland Park residence also enjoys a glimpse of the ornately detailed Spanish Colonial-style Highland Park Town Hall tower designed by architects Lang and Witchell.
5914 Desco Drive, Dallas, Texas
This extraordinary home of architectural distinction is set back and turned away from the street, wrapping around a gracious courtyard garden, providing seclusion, security and serenity. The highest quality renovation designed by architect Robbie Fusch emphasizes the views of the garden from the living room, extensive formal library, large master bedroom and verandahs.
8000 Cornerstone Parkway, Dallas, Texas
The Caruths built one of the first housing developments in Dallas, in the area that is now the West End. About the same time that neighborhood became Frogtown, the Caruths built their main residence on Swiss Avenue and their plantation home on Caruth Hill.
Millermore House, Dallas, Texas
The Millermore House is the oldest remaining house in Dallas and best represents the collection of houses in Old City Park. It was originally built with a one-story porch by pioneer settler William B. Miller who received a 640 acre Texas land grant.