On a wide corner of Clifton, a Victorian with pink trim and a wraparound porch has been quietly gathering stories for more than a century. Morning light filters through lace curtains, the porch swing creaks, and the path leads you to tall doors that open into rooms meant for company, holidays, and slow afternoons. Downstairs moves the way an old soul should: a front parlor for piano and conversation, a formal dining room that begs for china and candlelight, a cozy living room anchored by a gas fireplace, and a generous kitchen with painted cabinets, bead board, and room to spread out. There’s a true pantry, a separate laundry-mudroom, and even a small hideaway under the stairs that makes the perfect storage nook or child’s secret fort. Up the staircase, sloped ceilings and dormers shape intimate spaces. Three bedrooms sit alongside a charming “getting-ready†room with its own ensuite. It’s easy to picture quilt stacks, hat pegs, and the sort of mornings where everyone moves at their own pace. The practical pieces are handled. New windows were added in 2006. The home was leveled in 2008. Blown insulation upstairs and spray foam beneath the floors temper Texas seasons. Outside, the property stretches across two city lots with room for gardens, swings, and the Saturday project list. Two outbuildings stay useful—a garden shed (8×10) and a larger storage building (12×20) with a half loft and a 220 plug for tools. There is a detached two-car garage with an carport for extra cover. It’s the rare blend here—history you can feel, space that works for real life, and thoughtful updates where they matter. If you’ve been waiting for a Clifton Victorian with good bones and a big heart, this is the one that lets you slow down, spread out, and start your next chapter on Hackberry.