Adobe-Style Estate on 5.78 Acres Ag-Exempt Driftwood Wine Corridor Set on 5.78 ag-exempt acres in the heart of Driftwood’s scenic wine and culinary region, this one-of-a-kind Hill Country estate blends historic charm, sustainable living, and natural beauty into a truly timeless retreat. Tucked into a hillside for optimal energy efficiency, the adobe-style residence is rich in Southwest character. Latilla ceilings made from on-site wood, hand-laid Saltillo tile, antique doors, stained glass, and traditional kiva fireplaces infuse the home with artistry and soul. Thoughtful updates include double-pane insulated windows and a dual water system with a private well and 12,500-gallon rainwater cistern, supporting year-round resilience and self-sufficiency. The land itself is part of the original William B. Travis League of Land and has been cared for under a certified Permaculture Master Plan. An agricultural exemption has been maintained since 2012 through active beekeeping and honey production, while restored savannah pastures offer a mix of native grasslands and shaded woodlands. Outdoor features include a barn, corrals, garden beds, meditation trails, playhouse, and a restored 1967 monitor trailer with a bathroom and heated soaking tub—perfect for creative use, guest stays, or quiet escapes. Located directly across from notable local wineries and just a short drive to Austin or Fredericksburg, this property delivers the rare blend of rural privacy and urban access, steeped in history and designed for sustainable living.