Silver Spur

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Our Round Top Texas country guest house which is located in the heart of the golden Triangle of Houston, Austin and San Antonio, is a charming yet sophisticated retreat known as The Silver Spur at Round Top. The restored 1800’s Texas Farmhouse is nestled amongst gorgeous 100+ year old live Oaks and Pecan trees. Located on a secluded country road, 5 minutes from Round Top, Texas town square, where you can enjoy shopping, antiques and first class dining that you would expect to find in the city.

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4 bedrooms 3.5 baths sleeps 10

Our Round Top Texas country guest house which is located in the heart of the golden Triangle of Houston, Austin and San Antonio, is a charming yet sophisticated retreat known as The Silver Spur at Round Top. The restored 1800’s traditional Texas Farmhouse is nestled amongst gorgeous 100+ year old live Oaks and Pecan trees. There are spectacular views with some pitch and roll offering the true beauty of this impressive countryside. Have fun watching the Cattle graze, deer feeding at dawn and all the wonderful bird species that come our way. Located on a secluded country road, 5 miles from Round Top, Texas town square, where you can enjoy unique shopping, antiques and first class dining that you would expect to find in the city. You will also be within 5 miles of Festival Hill Symphony Hall and also the Winedale Shakespearian Festival Center.

Enjoy the beauty of a clear Texas night before bed and a fresh cup of coffee or tea on one of the two large porches, complete with rockers.

Amenities: Amenities:

Gift certificates are now available for holidays, anniversaries and birthdays.

-4 bedrooms – 3 ½ bath home with fully equipped professional kitchen

- large climate controlled front porch overlooking the 5 acres of manicured trees and yard

- professional kitchen - double convection oven, side by side refrigerator along with everything you need to prepare that special meal

- DVD and movies on a flat screen tv

-Bar-B-Que Pit

-Large flagstone patio areas for lounging by the pool and outdoor fire pit

- Indigenous rock Outdoor fire pit

-Washer and Dryer for weekly rentals

-Huge 2 covered porches’ overlooking large expansive views and the pool.

-Large Stone indoor wood burning fireplace.

Uniquely inviting, quiet and restful, the fully restored farmhouse offers luxurious comforts, with two private porches, with rockers, overlooking the rolling 50 acres. The Silver Spur at Round Top is fast becoming the destination location for relaxing retreats, small country garden weddings & receptions, and of course tranquil romantic getaways.

The entire property, a little piece of heaven on earth, may be reserved for your private use with a two night minimum stay.

This early 1800’s fully restored farmhouse sits on 40 acres of rolling meadow with stunning views – only minutes away from Round Top town square, Warrenton and Fayette Lake. Original pine plank flooring, beaded woodwork and restoration glass windows along with the original “barn wood” that was found on the existing property which makes up much of the cabinetry work within the house compliments this early 18th century home while tastefully decorated with a Texas flare.

Silver Spur is a 4 bedroom, 3½ bath with 2 Kings, 5 Twins and sleeps 9 people comfortably... and did we mention the professional Kitchen with 2 convection ovens, and stainless steel appliances any cook would love!

No pets please

-Area Attractions:

Activites: The tiny town of Round Top (population 77) with its charming town square surrounded by antique stores and restaurants, is set in pastoral countryside, just off Route 290. Only one and a half hours’ drive from Austin and Houston, and two hours’ drive from San Antonio and Waco.

Chartered in 1870, Round Top is located on Cummins Creek in northern Fayette County. The town is said to have received its name from 'the house with the round top', an early stagecoach mileage designation that, at the time, was located about a mile northeast of the town's present site.

The first settlers were prosperous Anglo-American plantation owners who came here as early as 1826 and were active in political and military affairs. By the late 1840s, German immigrants settled here, leaving their indelible cultural imprint on the region's landscape.

The original 1880s courthouse in Round Top burned in 1924 and was rebuilt at the present location on the town square.

Guest access

Guests have access to the whole house - including the amazing chefs kitchen - and they have access to the pool in spring , summer and early fall months

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