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TIMELESS LEGACY. MODERN PRECISION. WALK TO THE SQUARE.
The Frank Marrs Home—built in 1891, meticulously restored from the ground up in 2018—is one of Georgetown’s most extraordinary residences. The Frank Marrs Home reflects the legacy of an early Georgetown family believed to have been connected to the town’s dry goods and mercantile trade, contributing to its growth as a thriving center of commerce and community. Perched on a half-acre hilltop corner lot with heritage trees in the heart of Old Town, this single-story home blends 133 years of soul with everything modern living demands. Step inside to soaring 12-foot ceilings and original repurposed pine shiplap that frame every room with character you can’t build new. Reclaimed oak hardwood floors flow through an open, sun-filled floor plan designed for both grand entertaining and quiet everyday living. The chef’s kitchen centers on a spacious island beneath two-story custom cabinetry with a rolling library ladder—flanked by a Wolf gas range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, and Bosch dishwasher. A wood-burning stone fireplace with custom built-in cabinets anchors the living space. The primary retreat features transom windows, a clawfoot soaking tub, a separate glass-enclosed shower, and an etched lead glass window. A sunroom adorned with doors from a historic Waco home invites serene views of the yard. A built-in storm shelter adds peace of mind. Four bedrooms. Three bathrooms. Every room on one level. No stairs. No compromises. No HOA. Walk to San Gabriel Park. Walk to the river. Walk to the Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas. This is the home that doesn’t exist anywhere else in Georgetown.
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