The home has a large Master Suite with tray ceiling, over-sized walk-in closet with extensive shelving, a full bath with tub/shower plus one half bath. There is a large formal dining/living area and two additional rooms that could easily be converted into bedrooms, office or den. The kitchen has ample storage and all appliances convey with the home. There is a large covered patio in the backyard; manicured landscaping, two storage buildings, mature trees and covered porches surround the front of the home, perfect for entertaining. A large porte-cochre provides ample covered parking. The iron fence around front yard was originally around Brewster County Courthouse. This stately home was originally built in 1910 by Dr. Benjamin F. Berkeley who served as Alpines first Mayor and was later elected to the Texas Senate where he served from 1924-1932. The home was converted to a Savings an...
The home has a large Master Suite with tray ceiling, over-sized walk-in closet with extensive shelving, a full bath with tub/shower plus one half bath. There is a large formal dining/living area and two additional rooms that could easily be converted into bedrooms, office or den. The kitchen has ample storage and all appliances convey with the home. There is a large covered patio in the backyard; manicured landscaping, two storage buildings, mature trees and covered porches surround the front of the home, perfect for entertaining. A large porte-cochre provides ample covered parking. The iron fence around front yard was originally around Brewster County Courthouse. This stately home was originally built in 1910 by Dr. Benjamin F. Berkeley who served as Alpines first Mayor and was later elected to the Texas Senate where he served from 1924-1932. The home was converted to a Savings and Loan office in 1974, and was converted back to a residence in 1991 when it was completely renovated, including the present stone exterior.