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1503 E 15th St, Georgetown, TX 78626





















































































TX/Williamson/Georgetown/78626/1503 E 15th St, Georgetown, TX 786261503 E 15th St, Georgetown, TX 78626
1503 E 15th St, Georgetown, TX 78626
House for Sale by Janet Hewlett, Kuper Sotheby's Int'l Realty.
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$100,000 PRICE REDUCTION A rare architectural treasure in the heart of Old Town Georgetown. Originally designed in 1955 by celebrated Austin architect Claude M. Pendley, this distinguished Mid-Century Modern residence was commissioned for Georgetown’s trusted family physician and thoughtfully crafted to accommodate a growing household. For more than seven decades, it stood as a cherished private residence. Today, it has been masterfully restored—preserving its architectural soul while elevating it for modern living. Set just two blocks from Southwestern University and moments from Georgetown’s storied town square—often called “The Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas”—the home enjoys a location that blends academic charm, historic character, and vibrant local culture. Fine dining, boutique shopping, and community tradition are all within walking distance. In collaboration with local architect Richard Elsasser, Davilla Designs undertook a meticulous restoration, honoring the home’s original lines, proportions, and materials while seamlessly integrating updated systems and refined finishes. The interiors unfold with warmth and intention: custom white oak floors by Artisan Floors of San Antonio anchor the living spaces, while architectural detailing by TWC Architectural Moldings adds quiet sophistication. Retro-inspired Big Chill appliances offer a nod to the home’s mid-century pedigree, complemented by period-appropriate fixtures curated with care. Restored and newly installed windows bathe the interiors in natural light, enhancing the seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. A terrazzo tile entry welcomes guests with timeless authenticity, while the iconic breeze block wall stands as both architectural statement and sculptural tribute to the era. This is more than a home—it is a preserved work of art, a meaningful piece of Georgetown history, and a rare opportunity to inhabit a thoughtfully reimagined Mid-Century Modern masterpiece.



