The Ultimate Adobe Sanctuary: A Fortress with Native American Roots
This adobe home, on 20 acres of stunning landscape, is a fortress and a sanctuary. Constructed with 12-inch-thick concrete and stucco walls boasting an R50 insulation rating, and a six-inch sloped concrete roof designed to channel rainwater, it’s as energy-efficient as it is durable. Reinforced windows with steel plates, two-inch-thick alder wood doors with oak cross-timbers, and a steel-doored basement shelter make it a true stronghold.
The property is equally impressive. A serene pond, a creek lined with pecan and persimmon trees, and open pastures create a natural haven. A fully insulated greenhouse supports year-round gardening, while a 16x30-foot workshop with an office provides versatile space for projects or quiet retreats. A cozy bunkhouse with heat and air conditioning offers additional living space, making the property perfect for self-sufficiency and relaxation.
Inside, the home radiates warmth and craftsmanship. Hand-stained concrete floors, grooved to resemble rustic tile, pair beautifully with 12-inch log beams that frame the ceilings. A corner fireplace adds a cozy focal point, while custom red oak cabinets with tile inlays enrich the kitchen’s charm. Thoughtful details like a cherry-red clawfoot tub and mission-style alder wood doors reflect timeless elegance. The layout ensures stunning views of the courtyards and surrounding property, creating a seamless blend of comfort and functionality.
This home is deeply rooted in Native American heritage, evident in its design, materials, and orientation. Stucco walls, handcrafted finishes, and a thoughtful connection to the land honor traditional principles. More than just a home, this adobe sanctuary offers security, serenity, and a profound sense of history—an extraordinary place to live and thrive.
Buyer to verify all information. SF does not include bunk house or green house.
Directions: From HW 7 and Eastland Dr. in East Duncan, go east on HW 7 9.1 miles and turn North on CR 2970 2.4 miles. Property on the West.
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