Town & Subdivision
Kennedy Country Properties will co-broker, however, the agent must accompany their buyer from the initial showing forward!
Oak Meadow, Bellville, TX Austin County, Texas
Where the Living Is Easy!
This wonderful, inviting and spacious log home suits the landscape on this 5.233 acres in Piney Creek. It is nestled among towering oaks trees with a pond and a gazebo at the waters edge. New wood board fencing reaches across the property front and side on this private cul-de-sac street.
The home has approximately 2,750 sq. ft. with 4 bedrooms and three full baths upstairs and one bath down with a shower. Glistening hardwood flooring is featured throughout the home. The kitchen has side by side Sub Zero refrigerator and freezer, a large pantry, wine storage, trash compactor, custom cabinets and island with gas stove. The family living room enjoys a large wood burning fireplace with stone surround and nice windows with views to the pastures.
Wide welcoming porches surround the home for viewing wildlife, sunrises or sunsets. #11 $395,000
Brandi Lane, Burton, TX Washington County, Texas
Build your new home among this grove of
historic live oaks. This prime 2.04 acres is located in a small subdivision
with eight (8) built out parcels.
The subdivision is deed restricted and offers city water and utilities.
This exceptional parcel is a short distance from the historic town of Burton,
Texas, approximately twelve (12) miles west of Brenham, Texas, and six (6) miles
from popular Round Top, Texas.
Burton is home of the famous Burton Café providing wonderfully cooked home style
meals for residents and visitors alike. Burton is also home to the famous Burton
Cotton Gin and Museum supported in part by the Smithsonian Institute. Brenham
abounds with festivals and antiquing. Round Top is home of Festival Hill, the
international music institute, The University of Texas Shakespeare Theatre at
Winedale and the famous antiques shows. #16 $95,000
5131 Main St, Chappell Hill, TX ![]()
Washington County, Texas
This stately restored home, circa 1912, is located in the rolling hills of Washington County in the quaint town of Chappell Hill approximately one hour west of Houston via Highway 290. Built by Mrs. Mary Hale Toland, widow of a local physician, it served as the local hotel until she passed away in 1931. It became a private residence and reopened again as a hotel in 1978 until the mid 1980’s.
Chappell Hill was begun in 1847 by Jacob and Mary Haller and named for pioneer settler Robert Wooding Chappell. It soon became the educational and cultural center of Stephen F. Austin’s second colony. The Men’s and Women’s College began in the early 1850’s and became part of the Methodist Church in 1854. In 1856 it divided into Soule University for the men and Chappell Hill Female College for the women.
The three bedroom three bath home on Main street features high ceilings of wood, hardwood flooring, spacious rooms, ceiling fans and central air and heat.
A white picket fence, mature trees, a front wrap-around porch on Main and Poplar Streets and large windows complete this warm and welcoming home. A perfect place for a Bed and Breakfast, office or personal home. Numerous community festivities are held throughout the year in this charming town. #14 $225,000.
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