Need a Fire? You Can Warm Up In These Tarrant County Homes With Fireplaces

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Not one, not two but three fireplaces in this Westover Hills home.
(Photos: Trey Freeze Media)

To say it’s cold outside is an understatement. Don’t worry, come July and August we all will have forgotten these sub-freezing days and will be pining for cooler temps.

With Jack Frost upon us for the next few days, let’s take a look at some Tarrant County homes on the market that have nice and cozy fireplaces inside or outside the home.

Imagine snuggling up to one of these fireplaces with a good book, fuzzy slippers and hot mug of tea … stay warm!

43 Valley Ridge Road, Westover Hills

Located in the desired community of Westover Hills, 43 Valley Ridge Road is a six bedroom, four-and-two-half bathroom home of 5,864 square feet. A home of that size surely has multiple fireplaces to keep you toasty.

Fireplace No. 1 in the formal living room of 43 Valley Ridge Road

There are three fireplaces in this luxurious abode. The formal living room, the family room and the master bedroom all have areas to enjoy a fire.

Fireplace No. 2 in 43 Valley Ridge in the family room with rustic beams on ceiling

You might never get out of bed when it’s cold and snowy outside when living in this home as you stay warm with the wood burning fireplace in the master suite.

Fireplace No. 3 in 43 Valley Ridge Road

Susanna Bartolomei of Williams Trew Real Estate has listed 43 Valley Ridge Road for $3.25 million.

2925 Owenwood Drive, Tanglewood

2925 Owenwood Drive has multiple places to keep warm by the fire, both inside and outside (Photos: Trey Freeze Media)

Built in 2012, 2929 Owenwood Drive is a beautiful English Tudor home of five bedrooms and five-and-one-half bathrooms. The home boasts a size of 7,715 square feet and of course, has many delicious fireplaces.

A majestic fireplace and mantle anchor the living room of 2925 Owenwood Drive
Enjoy a walk-in wine cellar just off this fireplace
If night swimming is your thing, enjoy it by the light of the fire

This beautiful home is listed by Matthew Minor of Compass Realty for $2.895 million dollars.

313 North Bailey, Crestwood

313 North Bailey (Photos: Norman & Young)

Hidden among the trees of the Crestwood neighborhood is the four-bedroom, four-and-one-half-bathroom home at 313 North Bailey Drive. The home has two fireplaces to keep warm — one in the family room and another in the gameroom.

The first fireplace greets you as you enter the home at 313 North Bailey Drive
Be careful not to get too close to this fireplace with your pool cue

Katie Roberts of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Real Estate has listed 313 North Bailey Drive for $989,000.

5216 Sendero Drive, La Cantera Team Ranch

5216 Sendero Drive (Photos: Norman & Young)

If the Mediterranean home is more of your style, look no further than 5216 Senedero Drive in the third phase of La Cantera. While this home only has one fireplace (obviously they didn’t think it would get this cold when designing it) the home also features a wonderfully open floor plan with four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

The grand fireplace in the family room opens to the kitchen and eating area in this open concept home

Jana Stidman of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Real Estate has listed 5216 Sendero for $1.3 million.

44 Valley Ridge (Photos: Trey Freeze Media)

44 Valley Ridge Road, Westover Hills

I think I uncovered the most unique fireplace in all of Tarrant County. It’s located at 44 Valley Ridge Road — yes, just next to our first entry of this article.

This home has 13,191 square feet and while it has four bedrooms, it has seven full and two half bathrooms! One of those bathrooms not only has the finest bath features but yes, it has a fireplace in it.

Jetted tub, marbles floors, flat screen and yes, a fireplace
Enjoy sitting in the library room reading a good book by the fireplace
The fireplace in the master suite has an incredible hand-carved mantel

Keely Nezworski of Pineapple Properties has listed 44 Valley Ridge Road with all six fireplaces in the home for $6.7 million.

Thanks to all the agents across Tarrant County who let me know about their listings with places to keep warm. It’s nice to know that there are so many yummy fireplaces to utilize when we have times like these.

Everyone stay safe and cozy, and don’t forget to drip your taps!

Seth Fowler is a licensed real estate agent with Williams Trew Real Estate in Fort Worth. Statements and opinions are his own.

1 Comments

  1. Rabbi Hedda LaCasa on February 16, 2021 at 2:39 pm

    I would like to choose the prize behind door #1, where the lovely Carol Merrill is gesticulating toward a classic, circa 1939, Georgian revival.

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