4110 Tyx Trl Spicewood, TX 78669
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Welcome to 4110 Tyx – a Hill Country Micro-Farm Retreat with Breathtaking Canyon Views, Modern Comforts, and No Restrictions! Nestled among celebrity neighbors in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, this charming 4-bedroom, 3-bath cottage-style home offers a unique reverse floor plan features the main living, dining, and kitchen areas plus 3 bedrooms upstairs, with an additional bed, bath, and an living room downstairs—ideal for guest. Designed to capture the beauty of its surroundings, the primary suite, kitchen, and living room showcase panoramic canyon views. Step onto the expansive deck, perfect for morning coffee, evening sunsets, or weekend entertaining. For those seeking a true micro-farm lifestyle, this property delivers. The partially fenced backyard currently has free-range chickens and offers space for vegetable gardens and fruit trees. The land is filled with native flowering plants that attract butterflies and pollinators, and it can also support active beehives for honey production. Over 125 yards of enriched soil have been added to create a thriving micro-farm with a ton of fruits and vegatables. Perched on a private cliff overlooking Lick Creek, which feeds into the Pedernales River, this property provides direct access for kayaking, fishing, and wildlife watching. Natural cliffs and cave formations add to its rare Hill Country charm. Recent updates include: • Water filtration system (2025) • Septic pump & wiring (2025) • Exterior paint (2024) • Balcony flooring, railings & beams (2024) • Hot water heater (2023) • AC compressor (2020) & blower (2025) • Septic sump pump (2021) • Interior AC unit (2018) • Well head (2017) Blending modern comfort, natural beauty, and sustainable living, this is a Hill Country micro-farm retreat where you can enjoy privacy, scenic views, and the freedom to live off the land—all within easy reach of local restaurants, shops, and city conveniences.
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