Introducing a distinguished 1915 historic residence, reimagined by Austin Architect Tim Cuppett and executed by Ed Gordon, this exquisite home artfully combines modern Danish design with original Dutch Colonial elements. The thoughtful renovation preserves the historic charm of the original structure while incorporating today’s luxurious amenities. Notable design features include striking lime-stone walls, light-washed pine-wood floors, soaring ceilings, and an abundance of natural light. The upper floor is dedicated to three bedrooms den utilizing traditional rooflines and beadboard walls to enhance architectural interest. The primary suite is strategically designed for privacy and tranquility, creating an ideal retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. Set on a 0.24-acre lot on a quiet cul-de-sac, this property also includes two other detached units with its own separate private entrances. A Casita with two bedrooms, one bath, a full kitchen, laundry room, a gas fireplace, and a balcony. The other is a Studio with a kitchenette, closet, full bath. The Casita and Studio have convenient access from the alleyway and the gated driveway motor court. The versatile Studio Apartment can be easily used as a gym, podcast studio, art studio, wine cellar, nanny quarter, or other purposes, while the Casita offers privacy, comfort, and luxurious amenities for visitors or extended family. Perfectly located between Downtown, Tarrytown, Lady Bird Lake, and Shoal Creek, this Clarksville residence epitomizes the blend of sophistication and convenience. The charming historic neighborhood provides exceptional access to a diverse array of restaurants, shops, and downtown Austin. Enjoy the ease of walking to local favorites such as Clark’s Oyster Bar, Swedish Hill Bakery, and Howard’s Bar. Clarksville is celebrated for its rich history, picturesque streets, and strong sense of community, making it one of Austin’s most sought-after neighborhoods.