
4701 & 4703 Shoal Creek Blvd. feature two unique homes on half an acre in a park-like setting in the established Rosedale neighborhood. When the property was located outside the Austin City limits in 1940, a one-story stone house, horse stables and a water well were built. The family of Dr. Sigman Hayes purchased the home in 1954 and added a den and a two-car carport, converted the stables into a guest house, and dug a concrete bomb shelter under the house. The main house has been updated over time while keeping its mid-century style. The floor plan includes two living areas, a formal dining room, a primary suite with walk-in closet and full bathroom, three additional bedrooms, a second full bathroom, and a laundry room. In 2023, solar panels were installed on the roof, providing renewable energy and lowering electrical bills. The rustic guest house features stone walls and floors, an open living/kitchen/dining area, one bedroom, a full bath, and laundry. The front porch of the guest house overlooks the beautiful tree-shaded yard and gardens landscaped with native Texas plants. The old stone water well, barbeque pit and pergola add charm to the outdoor entertainment area.