This Parkhill Place Mediterranean is a V Fine Home, Indeed

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This V Fine Homes creation in Parkhill Place was built in 2009. (Photos: Trey Freeze Media)

Village Land Company created Parkhill Place, a community of 18 original homes inspired by different architectural styles, back in 2008. Located a stone’s throw from the TCU area, Parkhill Place is the perfect location if you’re looking for easy access around Fort Worth, to TCU events, and high-end shopping and dining.

At the corner of Sandage Avenue and Park Hill Drive sits a Mediterranean home built in 2009 by renowned custom Fort Worth builder V Fine Homes.

The living room extends into the kitchen.
Plenty of kitchen counter space and tons of cabinets.

While situated on a smaller-sized piece of property, this home is anything but cramped. Rooms seamlessly flow together on the first and second floor, and are connected by a beautiful staircase as well as a private elevator.

The large primary suite is on the first floor and comes with all the expected amenities of a custom home — large closet spaces, intricate marble patterns, and custom cabinetry throughout.

In total, the home features 5,736 square feet with three bedrooms, three full and two half bathrooms, a private study, upstairs living and game room, a huge covered patio on the first floor off the kitchen, and an open-air balcony on the second floor to enjoy the sights and sounds of the area.

Relax and listen to the bells of St. Stephen Church.

Parkhill Place is only steps from St. Stephen Church, where daily you can hear songs from the bells located on top of the central tower of the sanctuary. The bells were a gift to St. Stephen from the Amon Carter Foundation in memory of Amon Carter Sr., and were installed in 1981.

Covered patio off the living room

Amanda Massingill of Williams Trew Real Estate has listed 2500 Sandage Avenue for $1.495 million.

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. Dr. Timothy B. Jones on August 20, 2021 at 3:11 pm

    Stunning! What a well preserved area!

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