Modern luxury has undeniable appeal, but master builders along the Mediterranean Coast were creating villas defined by proportion and a seamless connection to the outdoors centuries before black-framed windows met waterfall-edge islands.
That tradition is evident at 6236 Indian Creek Drive in Fort Worth, a sprawling Westover Hills estate where arched loggias, clay tile roofs, and secluded courtyards evoke the feeling of a private European retreat. The $14.5 million retreat is located on a nearly one-acre lot along Shady Oaks Golf Course, pairing striking architectural elements with top-tier indoor amenities.
The 2008 home by acclaimed local builder Rick Yuill spans 13,463 square feet, pairing timeless Mediterranean architecture with the kind of resort-style amenities expected in one of the region’s most coveted communities.
Mediterranean Architecture Meets Shady Oaks Views
Warm limestone and cream-colored masonry give the exterior a sun-washed appearance that would be equally at home in Tuscany or the South of France. From the terracotta clay roof tiles to the weathered wood beams and vine-covered pergolas, 6236 Indian Creek Drive feels perfectly suited to the Texas landscape…