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Near Lockhart's historic square, this exceptional 1938 residence blends Art Deco elegance with mid-century modern style on a 1.23-acre lot. The red brick exterior with black gutters and white trim showcases timeless appeal, featuring original quad French doors opening to the screened porch. Inside, curved walls and geometric accents highlight the sunken entry, while original hardwood floors whisper 85 years of history. The living area boasts a Deco-inspired fireplace, built-ins, and elegant ceiling details, while the dining room dazzles under a starburst chandelier. The 2024 kitchen remodel blends eras with cornflower blue cabinets, hexagon marble tile, and butcher block counters. Updates include stainless appliances and a farmhouse sink. Three main-floor bedrooms include a primary suite with walk-in closet and updated bath. The hall bath retains vintage charm with blue tiles. The partially finished 972 sq ft basement offers versatile space. Outside, wrought iron fencing encloses lush grounds with a covered deck, original kitchen sink, raised beds, fruit trees (apple, peach, pear, mulberry), and a Purple Martin house. Practical features include six spigots, a welded-pipe swing set, and a 24x12 shed. The TPO roof (2020) and fresh exterior paint add modern upkeep. Potential for an ADU, pool, or sports court. Minutes from Lockhart’s famous barbecue and historic square, this architectural gem offers a rare piece of Texas design history. Welcome to 317 San Jacinto!