Charming 1930s Old West Austin Home with Modern Updates and Prime Location. Believed to be designed by Hugo Kuehne, the first chairman of UT’s architecture school in 1910 and the visionary behind Austin’s public library (now the Austin History Center), this 1930s Clarksville area charmer offers a rare blend of historical significance and modern luxury. Ideally situated within walking distance to Clarksville’s vibrant shops, restaurants, and cafes, this home provides easy access to popular spots like Jeffrey's, Clark's, Swedish Hill, Medici Coffee, and Whole Foods. Outdoor enthusiasts will love being just steps from the Butler Hike & Bike Trail, Lady Bird Lake, Pease Park, Zilker Park, and Barton Springs. The home boasts a thoughtful floor plan with the primary suite and a guest bed/bath on the main level. Upstairs, a third living area leads to a private third bed/bath, perfect for hosting out-of-town guests. The open kitchen, equipped with Viking appliances, quartz countertops, and custom cabinetry, seamlessly connects to the dining and living spaces. Step outside to a spacious and private backyard oasis, complete with a refinished pool, new pool deck, and mature landscaping. Perfect for entertaining, this peaceful retreat is just steps away from all the excitement Austin has to offer. The original detached garage has been lovingly restored, adding both charm and functionality to the property. Recent improvements include a new brick driveway, an expansive grassy backyard, a fully refinished pool with updated equipment, a new pool deck, a new garage door with side-sliding access, and three large Monterey oak trees for added privacy. Additional upgrades include LED accent lighting, a custom utility closet, and solar-operated smart shades on the front windows. This home combines luxury and convenience in one of Austin’s most sought-after neighborhoods. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of Austin history with all the modern comforts!