North Texas Luxury Inn for Sale


Muenster, TX  
 

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Elegant country manor/inn on 14 rolling acres nestled near two creeks. Currently being used as a commercial Inn. 6 private guest cottages exquisitely decorated with antique furnishings in old-world European-inspired themes. 3-story main lodge with historical architecture including 500-year-old doors from a Tuscan villa and 300-year-old stained glass windows from an English church throughout. Stunning dining room with grand fireplace seats up to 22. Gourmet kitchen. Library features ornate fireplace, wet bar and large windows with spectacular views. 2nd story bedroom and bathroom with spacious living room and office. 3rd floor bedroom and bath. Luxury whirlpool spa + infrared sauna. Terraced courtyard leads to pristine outdoor pool. Accommodates 18-20. Inn comes furnished. Ask agent for furnishing exclusions. Inn is turnkey and ready for a new inn keeper/owner to continue the 5 star tradition of Elm Creek.

Awarded numerous accolades. One of the top 10 culinary Inns in the world. Conveniently located on the outskirts of a small German town offering unique shopping, food and four nearby vineyards. Approx. 1 hour north of DFW Airport. Gated property entrance. Greenhouse, beautifully manicured pocket gardens, multiple porches and sitting areas, and outdoor game area.



Currently configured as Manor where owner lives and 5 guest cottages. A value add for this property would be transforming it into a 6 or 7 cottage property with minimal investment. A 7 room inn projects to bring in 580K in revenue. Property has 13+ acres and can easily accomodate more cabins.



Property Details
  • 8 Guest Rooms
  • 9 Guest Room Baths
  • Has Owner's Quarters
  • Built in 2001
  • Last Renovated in 2021
  • Opened in 2001
  • Building is 7,500 SQFT
  • Lot is 13 Acres
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