
Around a scenic bend on Westlake Avenue sits this stately Tudor, the original estate of Neiman Marcus founder Herbert Marcus, built in 1927. The owners have impressively restored the home to its original splendor from a colonial-design detour started in the 1960s. Many will remember the home circa 1980 when it served as the set for Pamela Ewing’s home on the television program Dallas. Inside the home, original stained glass windows and beautiful antique furnishings create an elegant and inviting ambiance. The grand foyer warmly invites guests into the homes’ magnificent expanse of rooms including a splendid living room, seamlessly updated kitchen, and large dining room table aside a walnut-encased fireplace. Amazing landscaping sweeps across the back of the property—the owners’ own creation—including private sitting areas, stone paths leading to the creek, and a prolific vegetable garden.