Secret door, crazy roof — estate for sale in Texas is wild

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Exterior of the home

Exterior of the home

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Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most famous architects to ever grace the housing market — if not the most famous. While Wright didn’t build this particular compound that’s listed for $8.5 million in Spicewood, Texas, he had a strong influence in molding the architect who did.

Roof of the unique house
Roof of the unique house Screen grab from Realtor

John Covert Watson studied under Wright in the 1950s, something that “changed” his life, the architect noted according to Creede Fitch.com. Watson’s work is known throughout Austin, including the famous Mushroom House and Grotto Dome.

Aerial view
Aerial view Screen grab from Realtor

And now, this particularly nifty design of Watson is gracing the Hill Country market.

Living room
Living room Screen grab from Realtor

“Set on 30 stunning acres in Spicewood, The Retreat at Lick Creek Lodge is a one-of-a-kind compound offering the architecture lover the opportunity to be surrounded both by exquisite design and natural beauty,” the listing on Realtor.com says.

Living room
Living room Screen grab from Realtor

“Defined by its hyperbolic parabola roof which resembles a splayed deck of cards, this home is striking inside and out.”

Sitting area
Sitting area Screen grab from Realtor

The five-bedroom, 8.5-plus-bathroom is more than just a fancy face, and secrets flow throughout the interior of the home. Features, per the listing, include:

Bedroom
Bedroom Screen grab from Realtor

According to the listing, the home offers secrets across its 14,215-square-foot floorplan, like a “secret-door-accessed office and serene meditation room.”

Bathroom
Bathroom Screen grab from Realtor

There’s also a partly hidden grotto pool that pairs well with the 1,000-square-foot casita on the property, which has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, Mansion Global reported.

Outdoor area
Outdoor area Screen grab from Realtor

Spicewood is about a 35-mile drive northwest of Austin.

Kitchen and dining area
Kitchen and dining area Screen grab from Realtor

TJ Macías is a Real-Time national sports reporter for McClatchy based out of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Formerly, TJ covered the Dallas Mavericks and Texas Rangers beat for numerous media outlets including 24/7 Sports and Mavs Maven (Sports Illustrated). Twitter: @TayloredSiren

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