Jack County Ranch
This ranch property in Jack County is in the Jacksboro/Lake Bridgeport area, on a precipice with a fall of 150 ft. affording a view of the stunning Trinity River Valley. When you walk to front door of this new home, there is a view through it which stretches for 20 miles. The design takes full advantage of this arresting panorama and affords a 360-degree area of activity for family, friends, and guests while still providing separation of living and entertainment pursuits.
Jack County was a borderland between the Caddo Indians to the east and the Comanche Indians to the west in the early part of this area's history. The first Europeans to visit the area may have been Spaniards under Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in the sixteenth century, but they created no permanent settlements. Jack County was included in the Texan Emigration and Land Company, more commonly known as the Peters Colony. Settlers began arriving in the future county by 1855, and by 1856 the first settlement, Keechi, was established. Early settlers entering Jack County came mainly from the middle South states, primarily Alabama, North Carolina, Arkansas, Missouri, and Kentucky, many by way of Smith County or other parts of Texas
About Steve Chambers
Steve Chambers AIA, Residential Architects, Dallas TX. Steve is a Residential Architect and a licensed interior designer. He achieves unique styles by enquiring into what his clients think would be their ideal home and building a home that meets their stylistic aspirations while centering the design of their home around their daily habits.
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