Pecan Plantation  ·  0TX1  ·  Granbury, Texas  ·  Pre-MLS

The Oldest Home on the Airport.
The Best Position on the Field.

5 BR · 4.5 BA · ~3,300 SF · 50×40 Climate-Controlled Hangar · Abeam RWY 19 Threshold · GPS RWY 19 Approach
Asking Price$950,000

// Field Data  ·  9013 Woodlawn Dr  ·  0TX1 Pecan Plantation
Airport
0TX1 Pecan Plantation · Granbury TX
Runway Position
Abeam RWY 19 Threshold · West Side
Approach
GPS RWY 19 FAA-Approved & Maintained
Living Area
~3,300 sq ft
Bedrooms / Baths
5 BR / 4.5 BA · Dual Master Suites
Hangar
50×40 Climate Controlled · Automotive Lift
Year Built
1974 Nine Years of Intentional Renovation
…position and hold.
// Position & Provenance

Where Every Landing
Comes to You.

This is the founding home on storied Pecan Plantation’s original airpark — built in 1974, nearly ten years before any of its neighbors. No home on the field is better positioned to indulge our shared passion.

The property’s 1.5 lots are abeam the aiming point of Runway 19 — the calm wind and preferential runway.

Now, the Amazon guy might call its west side the “front,” but this house’s owners are sheltered from the afternoon and evening sun out back, where all the action is. It’s got the best seats on the field for watching airplanes, and you’ll barely need your Ray-Bans.

Nine years of intentional renovation have transformed this founding home on the original airport into a modern showpiece, retaining all the character of the original structure, all at the absolute prime location on the runway, with a detached, professional-grade hangar twenty steps from the back door.

Aerial view showing runway relationship and property layout

Aerial · 0TX1 Pecan Plantation · 9013 Woodlawn Dr


// The Kitchen Window

This Is What You See
Making Coffee.

The kitchen faces the parking pad. Any time, night or day, the view outside the window is the pinnacle of your achievement.

This detail can’t appear on a spec sheet, but it never leaves the mind of those experiencing it. Fly-in living isn’t merely a concept here. It is the view out the kitchen window.

Mooney parked on the ramp viewed through kitchen window at golden hour

View from kitchen window · golden hour


Hangar exterior with bi-fold door open, GTO and Camaro flanking Mooney
// The Hangar

This Is Not a Place You Park Your Airplane.
It’s Your Own Private FBO — with an Automotive Lift.

The detached 50×40 hangar sits twenty steps from the back door. Recently climate-controlled with a full HVAC system. Inside: a professional automotive service post lift, 8 years-old polyurea floor coating with a fifteen-year warranty, ultra-bright LED bay lighting throughout, a breakroom that invites sloth — with toilet, sink, and tankless hot water — and a finished loft above it. The bi-fold door opens clean, full-width, no drama.

The same polyurea coating runs through the attached two-car garage. The hangar has simultaneously housed a Mooney, a GTO, a Camaro SS, a vintage RX-7, and a beamy 18-foot Fish ’n Ski. Whatever you bring, there is room.

Dimensions
50 × 40 ft 2,000 sq ft
Climate Control
Full HVAC Recently installed
Automotive Lift
Post Lift Fully operational
Floor
Polyurea Coating 8 yrs old · 15-yr warranty remaining
Breakroom
Invites Sloth Toilet · Sink · Tankless Hot Water
Loft
Finished Above breakroom
Lighting
Ultra-Bright LED Full bay coverage
Door
Bi-Fold Full-width opening
Garage (attached)
2-Car Same polyurea floor
Hangar interior with Camaro, GTO, Mooney, lift and loft visible View from inside hangar looking out toward house and runway Automotive post lift in use with Camaro elevated, GTO in foreground
GTO on polyurea floor, it is a pilot thing you would not understand plate frame Hangar exterior daytime with GTO and Camaro convertible flanking Mooney Polyurea floor coating close-up showing speckled professional finish
Hangar at blue hour with cars and plane glowing inside against dramatic sky

Front exterior showing copper porch roof, Austin Stone, dark board-and-batten upper story
// The House

Five Bedrooms. Two Master Suites.
A Renovation That Left Nothing Behind.

The county’s top contractor took the bottom floor down to studs and rafters. Rewired it. Re-sheet-rocked it. The full second floor was buttressed with engineered beams. Now a 1974 structure stands tall upon 2024 bones, with an open stairway, vaulted entry ceiling, and a wood-burning fireplace anchoring the living room.

Living room with stone fireplace, leather sofas, and vintage propeller Rebuilt open stairway with steel-rail balusters and travertine floor Remodeled kitchen and dining with knotty alder cabinets and quartz counters
Wide view of living room showing open plan through to kitchen Stone fireplace with vintage wooden propeller, wood-burning Enclosed back porch with corrugated ceiling and aviation signage
// The Kitchen

Copper. Quartzite. Knotty Alder.
A kitchen that earns a second look.

Fully remodeled last year. Knotty alder cabinets, quartzite countertops, travertine backsplash, a hammered copper farmhouse sink at the window wall, and a copper prep sink in the island. A separate wet bar adds a third copper sink — round, with rose gold hardware, wine cooler alongside. Three copper sinks in one house, all tying back to the copper tub down the hall. A separate wet bar with wine cooler, copper round sink, and rose gold hardware anchors the adjacent space. The pantry with its floor-to-ceiling open shelving and rolling library ladder is the kind of thing that makes people stop talking mid-sentence.

Hammered copper farmhouse sink, knotty alder cabinets, quartzite counters, travertine backsplash Kitchen island with quartzite top, copper undermount sink, stainless appliances Kitchen viewed from island showing full layout, dual copper sinks, knotty alder
Wet bar with gray cabinets, rose gold hardware, copper round sink, wine cooler Floor-to-ceiling pantry with rolling library ladder, integrated washer and dryer
Fifth bedroom flex space with exposed beam ceiling and wood-look tile Enclosed back porch with corrugated ceiling and aviation signage

// Exterior

Copper, Stone,
and Dark Board-and-Batten.

The front porch was rebuilt five years ago with a vaulted copper standing-seam roof — a detail that photographs at any hour and ages better than anything on the street. Austin Stone lines the corners of the original brick lower story and wraps the entire face behind the front porch. The upper story is new dark board-and-batten siding, installed at the same time. The whole composition reads as intentional — and vaguely reminiscent of a caramel cappuccino…sweet. Strong. Enlivening.

A full-length roof vent was installed in 2025, again by the county’s top contractor, atop a fresh layer of Class 4 impact-resistant shingle — a storm-resistance designation that earns big insurance benefits in Texas. A couple or three pairs of raised eyebrows will be the whole conversation about the roof after inspection.

The lawn’s healthy from years of professional treatment, and the property’s been carefully landscaped with native flora. Prickly Pear, Texas Lilac, Texas Sage, Red Yucca. Every March, you’ll wonder how long before the Bluebonnets cover the entire property. A Pecan and an Oak, both meticulously trimmed, have shaded the front yard for decades.

Front of house at night with warm copper porch glow and blue-hour sky

Front elevation · blue hour


// The Bedrooms

No house can serve two masters,
but this one has two anyway.

Upstairs primary master suite with natural hardwood floors and plantation shutters

Upstairs Primary Suite

Natural hardwood floors, plantation shutters, private bath. The original character of the founding structure, intact.

Hammered copper soaking tub with glass-block window and chandelier in addition master bath

Second Master Suite — Addition

Single-story, direct pool access, hammered copper soaking tub, glass-block window, chandelier, his-and-her walk-in closets, new hardwood floors. Reads as original construction.

Addition master bedroom with vaulted ceiling and French doors to pool

Second master bedroom · vaulted ceiling · French doors · direct pool access

Guest bedroom with aviation art including Take Off sign and leather aviator memorabilia Guest bedroom with plantation shutters and natural light Fifth bedroom flex space with exposed beam ceiling and wood-look tile

// The Grounds

A Pool Fifty Years in the Ground,
Rebuilt Like It Was Poured Yesterday.

This was a full rebuild. The shell stayed. Everything else was replaced — new plaster, new coping, stone retaining wall, water and fire features, in-pool chaise lounges, new LED in-pool lighting, and a wi-fi-enabled control panel wired in fresh. Only the pump, filter, heater, and plumbing were retained, all already under ten years old. The covered back porch runs the full width of the addition — wired for string lights, ceiling-fanned, and oriented to catch the Texas evening air. American and Texas flags fly year-round.

Pool at golden hour with fire table lit, covered porch string lights glowing warm Pool midday with in-pool chaise loungers and American and Texas flags Pool and spa with limestone coping wall and Adirondack seating
Fire feature water scuppers and pool at dusk with crepe myrtle in bloom

0TX1 runway at twilight with PAPI and edge lights glowing against pink-blue sky

Runway 01/19 · 0TX1 Pecan Plantation · twilight

// 0TX1  ·  Pecan Plantation

3,500 Feet. Paved. Lighted.
GPS Approach. Residents Only.

Runway 01/19 at Pecan Plantation is private-use, residents-only asphalt — 3,500 feet with PAPI and an FAA-approved, FAA-maintained GPS RWY 19 approach. Outside the Class B airspace that increasingly chokes the skies around DFW. No tower. No fees. No waiting. The on-field avgas co-op offers the cheapest fuel for miles.

You’re on your last leg home, and the weather’s supposed to have cleared by now, but it’s stubborn at 600 and 2. No problem. FTW Center clears you for the GPS 19 approach, you activate the pilot-controlled lighting at the FAF, and — poof — there it is, right where you left it. Twenty steps from the kitchen to the keypad. Not just your home base…you’re HOME. 9013 Woodlawn Dr., Granbury, TX.

Gary Allan · Watching Airplanes
Gary Allan · Right Where I Need to Be

// What's Been Done

Nine Years.
Nothing Cosmetic.

Major systems, structure, and surface — virtually everything you see and most of what you don’t has been replaced, upgraded, or reinforced since 2017. The work was managed throughout by DT Construction, Hood County’s top contractor.

2024
Full Bottom-Floor Gut & Structural Reset
Taken to studs and rafters. Rewired. Re-sheet-rocked. Second floor buttressed with engineered beams. Kitchen and main floor fully remodeled. Vaulted entry ceiling opened. Stairway rebuilt open-plan with steel-rail balusters.
2024
Pool Full Rebuild
New plaster, stone coping and retaining wall, water and fire features, in-pool chaise lounges, new LED in-pool lighting, wi-fi-enabled control panel. Pump, filter, heater, and plumbing retained — all already under ten years old.
Recent
Hangar Climate Control & Ultra-Bright LED Bay Lighting
Full HVAC system added to the 50×40 structure. Ultra-bright LED bay lighting installed throughout. Breakroom with tankless water heater and plumbing complete.
2025 / 2 Years Ago
Roof Vent, Class 4 Shingles & Upper-Story Siding
Full-length roof vent installed 2025. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. New dark board-and-batten upper-story siding. Austin Stone accents at corners and behind the entire front porch. New shutters.
Ongoing
Triple 20-SEER Trane HVAC
Three variable-speed, zone-controlled Trane systems covering the full house. Regularly serviced, all three under warranty.
Recent
Wi-Fi Water Heaters & Leak Protection
Three smart water heaters with integral leak sensors, all under warranty. Wi-Fi enabled for remote monitoring throughout the house.
8 Years Ago
Polyurea Floor Coating
Hangar and attached two-car garage. Professional application. 8 years-old polyurea floor coating with a fifteen-year warranty. Same coating in both structures.
5 Years Ago
Copper-Roofed Front Porch
Vaulted standing-seam copper porch roof rebuilt. Upper story re-sided. Austin Stone corners and porch face added. Landscaping fully replanted with native flora.
Addition (1990s)
Second Master Suite & Addition
Single-story pool-access addition. Copper soaking tub, glass-block window, chandelier, hardwood floors, his-and-her walk-ins. Architecturally integrated — no visible seam with original structure.

// Granbury, Texas

The small Texas town
the others all try to become.

Granbury’s historic downtown square — 20–25 minutes from the gate — is among the most recognized in Texas. Pecan Plantation functions as a full resort community: two golf courses, a full-service marina on Lake Granbury, clubhouse with two restaurants, tennis, pools, RV campground, canoe put-ins, an archery range, three riverside parks, and numerous member and owner-only clubs and organizations. All golf-cart accessible.

Fort Worth and DFW are both northeast, at 45 and 90 minutes’ distance by car. Grand Prairie is 15 minutes by plane. Addison and Love Field both 30. Just saying…

The Landings, Pecan Plantation’s second airpark, has sold its final homesites in under two years on surging demand. Once those are gone, this market has no new supply. It has only resale.

Pecan Plantation was featured in The New York Times: “Flying, Golfing and Living. All in the Same Place.” — Christine Negroni, Sept. 2020.

Granbury historic town square lit for Christmas

Granbury, TX · Historic downtown square

Line up and wait.
Pre-MLS  ·  Exclusive Opportunity
$950,000
9013 Woodlawn Dr  ·  0TX1 Pecan Plantation  ·  Granbury, TX 76049

This property is being offered pre-MLS to qualified buyers in the aviation and enthusiast community. Serious inquiries only. Contact the listing agent directly.

Cyndi Perry
Listing Agent
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