Tudor Style Architecture
Masterpiece of Greenway Parks

5530 Wenonah Drive, Dallas, Texas
Architect Fonzi Robertson Designed Home – Not Yet on Market
Architect Fonzie Robertson designed this Greenway Parks masterpiece in 1928 in an English style. It was an elegant and grand home then, and remains so today. With 5,500 square feet, sited on .53 acres of land, and enhanced by the Greenway private park behind it, 5530 Wenonah was distinguished from the beginning.
3635 Beverly Drive, Dallas, Texas

This Beverly home was designed in 1924 by Anton Korn. The oak timbers were replaned from the grand Oriental Hotel when it was torn down.
6920 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Dallas, Texas

Hal Thomson designed this Tudor home for Leonard Volk, developer of Volk Estates. It was the first home built in the subdivision. Renovating architects include such masters as Beran and Shelmire in 1972, John Mullen in 1988 and James Pratt in 1992.
3629 Cragmont Avenue, Dallas, Texas

Architect Wes Harder designed the renovation which maintains the spirit and accentuates the dramatic style and spaces found in this 1920s Tudor home.
4541 South Versailles Avenue, Dallas, Texas

This classic 1929 Highland Park home for sale has the same architectural distinction as the Highland Park estate homes nearby. An elegant floor plan of open rooms, banks of double-hung windows providing lots of sunlight, and a master bedroom on the first floor allow a large playroom, office, and laundry room on the second floor that includes three more spacious bedrooms.











