For Sale
1913 Neoclassical
Eagle Lake, Texas 77434

Stunning 1913 Greek Revival estate on a prime +/- 1.047-acre lot in Eagle Lake, TX, blending historic charm with modern luxury.
The 5,140 sq. ft. main home features 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, wrap-around porches, 8 original fireplaces, antique lighting, original wood floors, and 14’ ornate ceilings. Formal and informal living and dining rooms, a game room area, and study offer generous space throughout.
Renovated kitchen and spa-like primary bath include quartzite/granite counters, heated floors, a jetted tub, and steam shower. Three two-stage air handlers and a SunTrac Solar Thermal Smart Panel enhance energy efficiency and air quality.
The property also offers a 3-car drive-through garage, custom workshop with bath, and a 1,170 sq. ft. 2/1 apartment above.
Beautifully landscaped grounds include storage buildings, pergola, and a fenced dog area. Own a beautiful part of history!











































Features.
- Has Rentable Unit(s)
- Workshop
- Built-in Cabinets
- 8 Fireplaces
- Walk-in Shower(s)
- Wood floors
- High Ceilings
- Claw-foot Tub(s)
- Coffered Ceilings
- Pocket Doors
- Tin Ceiling(s)
- Transoms
- Vintage Light Fixtures
- Wrought Iron Fence
- 3 car garage
- Fenced dog area
- Garage apartment
- Pergola
- Second floor porch
- Storage buildings
- Wrap-around porches
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Lindsey Witte
TREC #0805799
Mobile: 713-205-0322
lindsey@southerndistricttx.com
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History
Nestled beneath the shady oaks of Eagle Lake stands a home that carries the enduring spirit of Texas history. Built in 1912 and completed in 1913 by Haynie Mathews and his wife Lizzie Nicholson Connally, this timeless residence offers more than beauty and charm—it tells a story that began with the very founding of Texas.Haynie Mathews descended from one of the original 300 settlers who journeyed to Texas with Stephen F. Austin. The Mathews family initially settled in Matagorda County, later acquiring land in Colorado County. Their holdings eventually grew into a thriving plantation community known as Mathews, Texas, complete with a general store and a schoolhouse once operated by the Mathews family themselves.
As the next generation took over, Haynie Mathews chose to build a home in town for Lizzie, blending craftsmanship and comfort in every detail. The home at 401 N. Walnut Avenue was constructed by local builder J.M. Bryant using cypress wood siding and hand-crafted trim, much of it made on-site. The result was a true architectural gem designed to stand the test of time.
Though Haynie and Lizzie had no children of their own, they opened their hearts and home to Lizzie’s nieces, Marie McClanahan and Sallie Jones, after the loss of their parents. Marie would go on to marry Curtis McClanahan and remained in the home until her passing in 1997, preserving its legacy for more than 80 years.
Today, 401 N. Walnut Avenue stands as a rare blend of historical character and timeless elegance. It has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully restored by its subsequent owners, each contributing to the careful preservation of this historic Texas landmark.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply someone seeking a home with meaning, this one-of-a-kind property offers the chance to be part of something truly special.
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