Set on more than three private acres with mature trees throughout, this Southlake estate offers a rare opportunity to own a meaningful piece of local history. The property carries ties to the original Johnson family farmhouse, with the original storage barn still standing as a reminder of its past. Expansive acreage and carefully considered architecture create a residence that balances refinement with livability. Natural light and curated finishes define the interiors, where each space connects seamlessly. A well-appointed kitchen anchors the main living areas, featuring floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, two substantial islands with striking natural stone, integrated wine refrigeration, and Miele appliances including dual dishwashers. The kitchen opens to the family room and dining room in a cohesive open-concept layout. A wall of sliding glass doors extends the living space to the covered patio for seamless indoor-outdoor living. The floor plan includes a private study overlooking the front grounds, a separate bedroom with adjoining den positioned away from the primary suite and two secondary ensuite bedrooms, well suited for multigenerational living or guests. Upstairs, a media room with full bath allows the home to function primarily as a single-story residence while offering additional recreation space. The primary suite opens directly to the backyard with a stunning view. The covered patio with motorized screens, fireplace, outdoor kitchen, and pool table serves as year-round living space. Beyond, the pool is framed by an ipe wood deck and fire pit, offering a private backdrop of green space and mature trees. The third garage bay is configured as a heated and cooled gym and golf simulator, while the two-car garage features custom cabinetry, shelving, and epoxy floors. A spacious utility room and mud room enhance everyday functionality. Defined by privacy, scale, and heritage, this estate offers a rare combination of land and understated refinement.