Set against a protected greenbelt and designated wildflower area, 362 Wellington Drive pairs a rare setting with thoughtful design and well-executed living both indoors and out. Positioned on an extra-large lot with an additional 10 feet of separation from the neighboring home, it offers a level of space and privacy that’s otherwise hard to find in a lock and leave garden style home.
Built by Sitterle as the largest “Bordeaux” floor plan, this garden home carries a distinct Spanish casita influence, expressed through natural materials and intentional design throughout. Once inside, the scale opens up with soaring ceilings, natural light, and a layout that offers both openness and separation where it matters.Architectural details give the home its identity—custom wood beams, brick accent walls, built-in shelving, and a sliding barn door—each element thoughtfully integrated to create depth, texture, and warmth. Real wood flooring extends through key spaces, grounding the home with a sense of continuity.At the center of the home, the kitchen makes a statement—both visually and in how it functions—anchored by built-in appliances, a gas cooktop, custom spice storage, corbels, and integrated wine storage. It connects seamlessly to the surrounding living and dining spaces, where custom lighting and architectural accents elevate the overall experience and create a natural flow for gathering.The primary suite is tucked away for privacy and functions as a true retreat, complete with a custom California Closet system and a well-appointed bath with upgraded fixtures. A detached guest casita with its own full bath and dedicated HVAC creates flexibility that’s hard to replicate—ideal for extended stays, guests, or a private workspace.What truly sets this home apart is the way it lives outdoors. The outdoor spaces have been thoughtfully designed to offer both privacy and connection to the surrounding landscape. One patio is tucked away, creating a quiet, secluded setting—ideal for slow mornings or unwinding at the end of the day—while the other opens to the designated wildflower greenbelt, where the natural backdrop becomes part of the experience. Custom Spanish tile floors carry throughout these spaces, complemented by a covered patio with a cedar ceiling and fan—an upgrade that adds both warmth and architectural presence. A full sound system extends across the outdoor areas and into the studio, creating a seamless environment for everything from quiet evenings to hosting under the open sky.Behind the scenes, the level of care and investment is just as strong. The home has been recently and professionally painted (2025), with a new roof installed in 2024 carrying a transferable 30-year warranty, along with new wrought iron fencing, updated sprinkler system, custom brickwork, a smart-enabled garage system, and a brand new HVAC system (2026), just to name a few of the most recent upgrades and improvements. Landscaping improvements—including Mexican plum trees, flagstone, and a curated rock garden—complete the setting without adding maintenance.Located within Belterra and zoned to Dripping Springs ISD, the home also benefits from access to community amenities including a pool, fitness center, trails, and parks—all just minutes from everyday conveniences.This is a home that balances design, setting, and livability in a way that feels considered at every turn.