Originally designed and built in 1955 by renowned Austin architect Claude M. Pendley, this home was crafted for Georgetown's family doctor and his growing household. After over 70 years of serving as a cherished family residence, this Mid-Century Modern (MCM) gem has been lovingly reimagined for a new era. Located just two blocks from Southwestern University in the heart of historic Old Town Georgetown, this home is also a short stroll from Georgetown’s charming downtown square. Renowned as "The Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas," the area is brimming with local restaurants, boutique shops, and friendly store owners. Situated in one of Texas' fastest-growing cities, this home offers the perfect blend of history, charm, and modern convenience. Working alongside local architect Richard Elsasser and skilled artisans, Davilla Designs brought this home back to life with thoughtful updates and meticulous craftsmanship. Highlights include:Custom white oak floors by Artisan Floors of San AntonioElegant details by TWC Architectural MoldingsRetro-inspired Big Chill appliancesAbundant natural light through restored and new windowsIconic breeze block wall enhancing outdoor designA terrazzo tile entry that nods to its mid-century originsPeriod fixtures and finishes thoughtfully selected to honor the home’s legacyIntegrated with the original architectural details, this MCM treasure has been modernized with updated infrastructure while maintaining its timeless aesthetic.This is more than a home; it’s a piece of history, masterfully reimagined for modern living.