Welcome to 2005 Indian Creek Drive, a post-modern contemporary masterpiece in prestigious Westover Hills. The backyard, designed by famed architects Kingsley K. Wu and Albert S. Komatsu—known for mid-century modern design and the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden—adds history, pedigree, and natural beauty.
Built in 1977 and owned by the same family since 1984, this home has never been on the market—until now. A rare chance to own a true work of architectural and landscape art.
From the moment you arrive, the circular driveway and expansive glass windows hint at the serene setting beyond. Inside, the open-concept main level features floor-to-ceiling windows framing sweeping views of the lush backyard.
Set on .66 acres, the backyard is an entertainer’s paradise with Indian Creek, a Japanese tea house pagoda, a plunge pool with waterfall, and multiple decks perfect for indoor-outdoor living.