by Eric Prokesh

Experience Unrivaled History and Luxury: The Waggoner Family’s 1919 Mistletoe Heights Estate
Nestled majestically atop a commanding bluff in the prestigious Mistletoe Heights neighborhood, this historic and architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to timeless elegance and enduring legacy. Built in 1919 for the legendary Waggoner family, titans of the iconic Waggoner Ranch, this residence offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Texas history. First graced by the discerning taste of Anne Waggoner, this splendid Prairie Style Villa is a harmonious blend of grandeur and sophisticated design, presenting a formidable yet inviting facade to the street.
The home’s defining architectural characteristics, including its distinctive hipped roof and strong horizontal lines, are hallmarks of the Prairie School movement, championed by visionaries like Frank Lloyd Wright. These elements imbue the property with a profound sense of grounded strength and gratifying symmetries, creating an aesthetic that is both imposing and gracefully integrated with its surroundings. Beyond its impressive architecture, the estate boasts a meticulously landscaped 1.32-acre lot, a sprawling oasis adorned with mature trees that gently descend towards the serene Trinity River. This extraordinary setting affords breathtaking western perspectives, offering daily spectacles of sunset views that can be savored from a sprawling, independent viewing deck – an idyllic spot for contemplation or elegant entertaining.

Timeless Interiors: Preserving Grandeur and Originality
Stepping inside, one is immediately enveloped by the refined atmosphere of the grand reception room. Here, the well-bred proportions and exquisite period details evoke a sense of heritage and sophistication that is truly captivating. What truly sets this 4,600 square foot residence apart is its remarkable preservation. Happily unmarred by the whimsical or sometimes regrettable renovations that often strip historic homes of their character, this magnificent 5-bedroom, 3-bath property largely retains its original footprint. From the intricate moldings that frame each room to the gleaming hardwood floors that have witnessed a century of history, every detail whispers tales of a bygone era.
The ground floor is an embodiment of spacious luxury and thoughtful design. It graciously accommodates two distinct living areas, each offering unique possibilities for relaxation and social gatherings. The opulent dining room, a space designed for lavish feasts and memorable occasions, is poised to host your most cherished moments. The master suite, a sanctuary of comfort and privacy, is a delightful surprise, featuring surprisingly ample closet space—a rare luxury for a home of this vintage. Adding to the home’s undeniable charm are four (yes, four!) fireplaces strategically placed throughout the ground floor, providing warmth and ambiance. Two of these magnificent hearths proudly preserve charming Arts & Crafts tile work, intricate patterns that are not merely decorative but serve as exquisite reminders of the craftsmanship and artistic sensibilities of the early 20th century. These original features underscore the home’s commitment to its historical roots while providing modern comforts.









Modern Conveniences Meet Historic Charm
While preserving its historical integrity, the home also caters to contemporary living. The updated kitchen is a chef’s dream, seamlessly blending premium stainless steel appliances with the home’s original character. It opens gracefully to a large breakfast area, perfect for casual meals and morning coffee. A focal point of the kitchen is the full gas stove, complemented by a charming wall of red brick backsplash that adds both warmth and a touch of rustic elegance. This thoughtful renovation ensures functionality without sacrificing the authentic charm of the estate.
The property further extends its utility with a full basement, offering an expansive area ripe for transformation. This versatile space could easily be adapted into an informal entertainment hub, a dedicated media room, or provide additional storage for a growing family. And for the connoisseur, the potential to establish a magnificent wine cellar is simply irresistible—a true hidden gem awaiting your personal touch. Ascending to the upper level, the landing is an architectural delight, graced by two exquisite vintage stained glass windows. These intricate works of art cast colorful light into the space, creating an ethereal and inspiring ambiance. While the remaining upstairs bedrooms currently bear some minor blemishes from later HVAC installations and furr downs for ducting, these are negligible details. In fact, a modest investment in revamping these spaces would yield significant returns, allowing for personalized updates that enhance both comfort and value, creating bespoke retreats for family and guests alike.








An Outdoor Paradise: Gardens, Guest Quarters, and Recreation
The allure of this magnificent estate extends far beyond its walls. The enchanting back garden is nothing short of a private paradise, a meticulously designed landscape that offers tranquility and endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. Within this verdant haven lies a separate two-car garage, whose wide, arched doors beautifully reveal its original, charming purpose: housing carriages in an era gone by. This unique detail adds an irreplaceable layer of historical authenticity and character to the property. As if this weren’t enough, an attached 689 square foot guest house provides a comfortable and private retreat for visitors, complete with the exceptional and highly sought-after feature of a root cellar – a testament to the home’s practical heritage and a true delight for those who appreciate old-world charm and functionality. Further down the expansive property, a quaint small cabin offers additional versatile space, perfect for an artist’s studio, a quiet reading nook, or even a unique playhouse.
Completing this seductive hilltop mise en scène is an attractively designed organic form pool with an integrated spa and a soothing stone fountain. This exquisite aquatic retreat provides a refreshing escape during warmer months and a visually stunning focal point year-round. Imagine serene afternoons lounging by the pool, the gentle splash of the fountain providing a tranquil soundtrack, all while overlooking the expansive vistas of the Trinity River valley. This Fort Worth luxury property truly offers an unparalleled living experience, combining historical significance with modern amenities and an idyllic natural setting.
This exceptional historic property, located at 1414 Mistletoe Drive, Fort Worth, Texas, is currently listed at $1,495,000. For serious inquiries and to experience the grandeur of this estate firsthand, please contact the esteemed Listing Agent, John Zimmerman of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. This is more than a home; it’s a living piece of history, an exquisite sanctuary, and an opportunity not to be missed in the heart of Fort Worth.





Eric Prokesh is a distinguished interior designer whose acclaimed work has been showcased on HGTV and featured prominently in numerous prestigious books and publications, including DHome, Southern Accents, House Beautiful, and House and Garden. His innovative vision and impeccable taste earned him recognition by HG in January 2005 as one of America’s 50 tastemakers. For a decade, DHome has consistently included him among Dallas’ Best Designers, a testament to his enduring influence and expertise. Having spent the majority of his life immersed in the vibrant culture of Dallas, Eric now proudly calls Fort Worth home, where he continues to lend his discerning eye and expert insights as one of our esteemed authorities on the beautiful landscapes and exceptional properties that define Fort Worth.