Monday Morning Millionaire: This 1976 Masterpiece Overlooking White Rock Lake Can Say Frank Sinatra Was Here

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4646 Chapel Hill Lake viewAs I was driving to the Mad hatters luncheon at The Dallas Arboretum last week, I passed by this house and stopped dead in my tracks on West Lawther Drive. In fact, it was the reason why I missed half of Jam Strimple’s fabulous fashion show. Entirely worth it. I was driving in front of 4646 Chapel Hill Road, one of the most beautifully situated homes in Dallas. Set on 1.03 acres, this home fronts on Chapel Hill but overlooks White Rock Lake with clear, 180-degree lake views.

Last week, the wind was blowing, sun shining, there were slight waves, and I was, while standing in front of this home, transported into a tranquility state of mind. No wonder we are drawn to beach homes!

Here’s the deal: it’s a steal. Previously listed at $2,149,000, Doris Jacobs over at Allie Beth Allman now has it for $1,950,000. Built in 1976, the home was remodelled in 1995 and is a statement of late mid-century modern design. This home is so like the homes I grew up in, get this: I have the very same black chinoiserie china hutch in my dining room. It’s by Drexel, was my mother’s.

In 1976, architects knew what they were doing. This home is built into the hillside like a brick you-know-what, has high ceilings, and was built with steel girders. The floor plan is open, with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the water views. Who loves terrazzo floors? I do! We had them in our home on Melissa Lane and let me tell you, easy care, they last far better than limestone, are cool in summer, and can be warmed in winter with a rug.

Chapel Hill has 4900 square feet with three bedrooms, formals, four full and one-half baths, a spacious master with split his and her’s master bath. I spy some Sherle Wagner. I’m not going to lie – I think the home needs work. The kitchen needs to be ripped out faster than a reality show season. The home was first built by O. V. Campbell, who owned the Texas Schoolbook Depository, and a whole block of downtown Dallas. He had parties here galore — Frank Sinatra, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, with dancing by the lake. The large entry is classically flanked by the formals, then enters the Great Room with those dramatic views of the lake. All three bedrooms have lake views; two are on the lower level with full baths. The closets are large, rooms well proportioned, and the square footage is not out of sight. To me, this location is such a jewel I would totally grab this house and lock in the location, then slowly start the renovation process.

And I’d walk by the lake every day!4646 Chapel Hill ext front 4646 Chapel Hill front door 4646 Chapel Hill foyer 4646 Chapel Hill Living 4646 Chapel Highh dining 4646 Chapel Hill kitchen 4646 Chapel Hill family 4646 Chapel Hill game 4646 Chapel Hill bar 4646 Chapel Hill master 4646 Chapel Hill master bath 4646 Chapel Hill landing 4646 Chapel Hill bedroom 4646 Chapel Hill covered porch 4646 Chapel Hill exterior patio

One: Gut kitchen and redo, keeping terrazzo floors intact. Do not touch those floors! I’m thinking white Bulthaup with thick white marble counters and an island.

Two: Pluck out those chandeliers, well, some of them, replace with more contemporary lighting. Agree?

Three:  Clean up the master bath, but keep the 1976-era commodes because guess what: they FLUSH!

Four: Moldings, molding everywhere. What to do? Part of me likes them, part of me wants to scrape. Maybe just leave the medallion in the master? Hmmm.

Patio: OMG, let’s get rid of the aggregate, do something with the ceiling, less scroll-y ironwork, and add a mosquito misting system (if one does not exist). Voila, a perfect entertainment area.

Fountain: Make it a pool. Infinity edge. Swim up and look out to White Rock lake.

Doris says there is more than $200,000 in landscaping. I believe it! And I think that with a little creativity and sweat, this house could be one of the most magnificent tributes to the seventies in town.4646 Chapel Hill long shot

Candy Evans, founder and publisher of CandysDirt.com, is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters.

10 Comments

  1. Joanna England on April 14, 2014 at 4:58 pm

    But what a wonderful, luxury 1970s time capsule! I bet Pam over at Retro Renovation would love it!

    • Candy Evans on April 14, 2014 at 7:37 pm

      I LOVE it! And it reminds me of my aunt’s house! All that’s missing are the grape light fixtures!

  2. Tom Malin on April 14, 2014 at 8:31 pm

    I grew up three blocks from this house. Candy, thanks for showcasing this. Such memories!

  3. Patrick on April 15, 2014 at 10:30 am

    OMG – I have LOVED this house from the first second I ever laid eyes on it as a young man – That staircase and terrace! You can practically hear the ice rattling in the cocktail shakers all the way down on West Lawther.
    But I could swear this house was built in the 60’s ???? All that pink brick and ironwork screams 1963 Dallas.

    While I agree a lot needs to be re-done ( that Kitchen HAS.GOT. TO. GO.) the Iron work HAS to be saved! It’s just so Hollywood Regency meets Palm Springs Fab-Bu!!!

    I also love the house two doors south – totally Brady Bunch – and on the most prominant point on White Rock Lake. The only sad part is that atrocious Faux-Tuscan wanna be villa in between.

    • Candy Evans on April 15, 2014 at 10:58 am

      Patrick yes I agree DO NOT TOUCH that iron work! And I forgot to mention I will cut the hands off anyone who changes the double doors on the front. Love me some totally 60’s double doors! When are you going to write for us?????

  4. Paul J. Williams on April 15, 2014 at 10:54 am

    THANK YOU for going to bat for the terazzo. This house ROCKS!

  5. Cody Farris on April 15, 2014 at 7:21 pm

    You could do an amazing update on this house while remaining true to the era… would love to see someone’s vision come to life here. Beautiful spot.

  6. Vicki White on April 15, 2014 at 11:03 pm

    What a fabulous property!! The views of White Rock Lake, one of the most precious jewels in Dallas is priceless!

  7. Barbara Gill on April 17, 2014 at 11:51 am

    Thank you for all of the kind and constructive comments on our home! We have enjoyed almost 20 years of serene and majestic evenings while sipping wine on the terrace listening to the sounds of the wildlife and nature surrounding us. This home awaits new owners who will place their special touches on it and create it their own image. My husband and I labored over changing the servant-designed kitchen and updating it but was discouraged by those who thought we would be destroying the character and convenience of the staff not being able to function comfortably when serving for catered parties and events. Dancing under the stars on the 2,500 ft. terrace on a perfect Dallas evening is to die for!

    We welcome the new owners, whoever they will be, and know they will bring the same love to this unique property as we have brought to it. We are ready to turn over the reins to this special property!

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