Commodore Perry Estate, Auberge Resorts Collection
Austin, USA
- Architects
- Clayton Korte
- Location
- Austin, USA
- Year
- 2020
- Architecture (Mansion, Chapel, Carriage House, and Restaurant)
- Clayton Korte
- Architecture (Inn)
- Moule & Polyzoides
- Interior Design
- Ken Fulk
- General Contractor
- Rogers O'Brien
- Landscape Architect
- Ten Eyck Landscape Architects
Originally the home of Edgar and Lutie Perry, this 10-acre property was designed by Henry Bowers Thompson between 1917 and 1928 as a transportive oasis in the middle of Austin. Inspired by the owners’ vast European travels, a series of formal gardens along with a large Italianate mansion and carriage house were built along Waller Creek. A stone wall enclosed the entire compound.
The 10,600-square-foot Italian Renaissance Revival mansion is surrounded with terraces, parterres and fountains, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Intricately carved wood and plaster moulding, hand-wrought ironwork and limestone details combine with Mexican-style tile work for an overall ornate effect. In its day, the estate set a new precedent in Austin for gracious entertaining. Perry sold the estate in 1944, declaring that the mansion was: “A great place to throw a party, but too big to live in.”
The historic components of the property have been returned to their former glory and a new restaurant built to serve as a backdrop to the magnificent historic gardens. These efforts are part of a new destination resort and private club, The Commodore Perry Estate, by Auberge as part of its prestigious Resorts Collection.
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