Luxury, timeless design, and Greek Revival elegance converge at this extraordinary Cameron Park estate. Located at 410 Rice Avenue in the heart of historic Cameron Park, this one-of-a-kind residence offers 5,043 square feet in the three-story main home, complemented by a beautifully appointed guest house—ideal for refined living and entertaining. From the moment you arrive, the home makes a lasting impression. A grand front porch framed by four massive Greek columns, Bevolo gas lanterns, and cedar shutters with iron hinges sets the tone. Inside, an elegant entry hall features a sweeping staircase with paneled wainscoting and dentil molding, alongside a hand-painted mural by artist Sean Oswald capturing the spirit of Cameron Park and Waco. The first floor balances entertaining and everyday living. A formal dining room with an 18th-century Empire-style chandelier flows into a sophisticated living room with a 19th-century Italian chandelier and hand-carved stone mantel. A sunroom with a box-beam ceiling offers serene views, while a richly detailed study includes walnut-inlaid walls, French doors, and a stone patio. At the heart of the home, the kitchen features a marble island, Sub-Zero paneled refrigeration, a La Cornue range with polished brass, and a well-appointed pantry. A fireplace with Dutch Delft tiles and an adjacent wet bar complete the space. Upstairs, the primary suite offers marble finishes, custom tilework, and a spacious dressing room. With 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths, the home comfortably accommodates family and guests. Modern amenities, including Sonos speakers, blend seamlessly with historic character. Remodeled in 2018 with reverence for its past, this residence combines history with modern comfort. Just moments from Cameron Park, the Brazos River, downtown Waco, and Baylor University, this is more than a home—it’s a rare piece of Waco’s architectural legacy.