Some homes just feel different the moment you turn down the drive. 4088 Chimney Rock is that home. Perched on 10 private acres in one of Flower Mound's most coveted corridors, this Texas Hill Country estate was built in 2004 with materials most homes will never have. The reclaimed timber trusses in the great room came from 1830s-era log houses near Old Fort, North Carolina. The pecky cypress walls were milled from century-old logs recovered from a Florida riverbed. The American chestnut mantel spent 60 years submerged in a North Carolina creek before making its way to Texas. You just cant buy this at the lumber yard. The craftsmanship runs throughout. A barrel-vault entry, two-story window wall, stone fireplaces, chef's kitchen with pro gas range and prep space to spare, primary suite with spa bath and walk-in shower. Every room built to last. Then step outside. A resort-style pool with rock waterfall, beach entry, and spa anchors a flagstone patio made for living. The covered outdoor kitchen with bar seating, built-in grill, and large TV flows seamlessly to the fire pit and open yard beyond. Two upper decks look out over the pool, the pond, the barn, and miles of unobstructed North Texas sky. On a clear night, the views stretch to the horizon. The stargazing room on the third level was built for exactly that. Zoned to top-rated Flower Mound High School in Lewisville ISD. Minutes from dining, shopping, and DFW Airport.