Whether or not it was his signature beard or his outfits onstage with ZZ Prime, Dusty Hill had a memorable presence.
When the 72-year-old bassist died in 2021, he left behind a house in Faculty Station, Texas that echoed his distinctive model.
The sprawling 5,800-square-foot glass and metallic home owned by Hill and his spouse, actress Charleen McCrory Hill, has hit the market. The unique asking worth was $4.5 million, however that has now dropped to $3,995,000.
“It boasts unparalleled vistas of 78 acres of unspoiled wilderness, and elegantly ensconced by a totally stocked lake, providing charming views from each room,” the actual property itemizing describes.
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The house’s floor-to-ceiling glass assist present views throughout miles of Texas countryside. Distinctive moveable dividers provide the flexibility to open rooms up much more for unobstructed views.
Mansion World famous the outside space, which is full with a pool and sizable seating space surrounded by hearth pits.
“The gated property has a big garden punctuated by spinning metallic sculptures within the entrance and strolling paths by the water within the rear of the home,” the web site reported.
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Faculty Station sits roughly 110 miles east of Austin and rather less than 100 miles north of Houston. The Brazos River winds by the world proper outdoors the house’s home windows.
This is a glance inside Dusty Hill’s one-of-a-kind glass home.
LOOK: Dusty Hill’s Glass Home Affords Beautiful Views of Texas
Gallery Credit score: Rob Carroll