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If You Love Antiquing, This $1.7M Texan Farmhouse Is the Ultimate Find

Dwell Staff
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With reclaimed-wood ceilings, custom Mexican tile, and scores of vintage accents, this eclectic home has a little bit of everything.

510 Scott Street in Rockport, Texas, is currently listed for $1,670,000 by Megan Gallagher, Emily Waldmann, and Alissa Spears of Douglas Elliman.
510 Scott Street in Rockport, Texas, is currently listed for $1,670,000 by Megan Gallagher, Emily Waldmann, and Alissa Spears of Douglas Elliman.

Location: 510 Scott St, Rockport, Texas

Price: $1,670,000

Architect: Mell Lawrence Architects and Stephen Haynes

Year Built: 2013

Footprint: 2,515 square feet (three bedrooms, three baths)

Lot Size: 2.50 acres

From the Agents: "A new house with an old soul, 510 Scott St is a one-of-a-kind Rockport retreat. The property sits on two-and-a-half acres, set back from the street with a tree-lined private drive. After pulling up, you’ll immediately feel a sense of tranquility and likely be greeted by some of the abundant wildlife that also calls this land home. With input from Mell Lawrence Architects and final design by Stephen Haynes, the home allows one to feel connected with the landscape from every room. Every detail showcases creativity in designing the spaces—vintage, antique, and eclectic objects along with repurposed materials and fixtures all have personal stories. The flow of indoor and outdoor living is unparalleled, with almost 2,500 square feet of covered porches surrounding the home, including a 40-foot-tall screened pool barn. With plenty of room for grilling, dining, and relaxing, the space allows for year-round outdoor living and panoramic views of windswept oaks."

Mature trees surround the 2.5-acre property, creating a private, shaded city escape.
Mature trees surround the 2.5-acre property, creating a private, shaded city escape.
The vaulted ceilings in the main living areas enhance the overall sense of space, while the glass doors and large windows ensure plenty of natural light filters inside.
The vaulted ceilings in the main living areas enhance the overall sense of space, while the glass doors and large windows ensure plenty of natural light filters inside.

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