
Description Nestled on a quiet street in historic Clarksville this enchanting 1930 Spanish Revival compound offers a rare opportunity for generational living in the heart of Austin’s coveted Old West Austin neighborhood.The 3-bedroom, 3-bath main residence showcases timeless architectural character, highlighted by a beautifully crafted staircase from Weigel Iron Works . An attached 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath guest home was thoughtfully designed for extended family, guests, or flexible living.A charming courtyard connects the two homes, creating a peaceful gathering space that opens to an expansive backyard shaded by towering heritage oak trees. The garden also features a 1929 sculpture by Texas artist Homer L. Fry , adding a unique artistic touch to the landscape. A detached two-car garage completes the property.From the second floor, enjoy peekaboo city views, a reminder that this tranquil retreat sits just moments from some of Clarksville’s most beloved spots, including Jeffrey’s, Josephine House, and Clark’s Oyster Bar, as well as nearby green spaces like Pease Park .A rare blend of historic charm, flexible living, and unbeatable location in one of Austin’s most treasured neighborhoods.