« Back to article: Historic Hill Country property with its own Irish-style pub hops onto market for $2.5 million

The entire property exudes Texas charm.
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Décor and historical embellishments are scattered throughout the home.
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The kitchen boasts longleaf pine flooring salvaged from a historic home near the Alamo.
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The main house includes four bedrooms.
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Even the bathrooms have historic Texas charm.
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The guest house is a converted 1920s barbershop. It's rumored LBJ once frequented the shop.
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What's a historic Texas home without an Irish-style pub?
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The property features lots of opportunities for leisure activites.
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The home and guest house sit along the Guadalupe River.
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