DALTX Real EstateDALTX Real EstateDALTX Real Estate
  • Home
  • Guest Post
  • Agents
  • Design
  • Tools
  • Resources
  • Housing Market
  • Advertise With Us
  • About
  • Contact Us
Reading: A Kessler Park Dilbeck Has The Magic of a Storybook Cottage
Share
Font ResizerAa
DALTX Real EstateDALTX Real Estate
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Guest Post
  • Agents
  • Design
  • Tools
  • Resources
  • Housing Market
  • Advertise With Us
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Guest Post
  • Agents
  • Design
  • Tools
  • Resources
  • Housing Market
  • Advertise With Us
  • About
  • Contact Us
Follow US
© DALTX. All Rights Reserved.
DALTX Real Estate > Crystal Gonzalez > A Kessler Park Dilbeck Has The Magic of a Storybook Cottage
Crystal Gonzalez

A Kessler Park Dilbeck Has The Magic of a Storybook Cottage

5 Min Read
SHARE

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-2

This historic Kessler Park Dilbeck cottage is an over-the-hills-and-through-the-woods storybook home. It’s the sort of house you imagine to have magical properties. Considering the number of artistically inclined owners who’ve made their own kind of magic here, it clearly has been sprinkled with fairy dust.

The cottage was a custom build in 1937 by one of our favorite architects, Charles Dilbeck. Dilbeck’s client was T.L. Morehead, better known as Mr. Buster of Mr. Buster’s Studio Furniture Company. Morehead’s shop was considered the purveyor of “very fine furniture” and was located at 2923 North Henderson. He was a big believer in advertising and gave decorating advice both in regular columns for The Dallas Morning News and in speaking engagements around town. He was a man of great taste, and that’s no doubt why he chose Dilbeck to build the family home. You can imagine how beautifully it was decorated back then.
1125-N-Canterbury-Court-2

When he sold the home, the ad in the Morning News on December 5, 1943, offered the following description:

For Her Christmas

1125 Canterbury Court in beautiful Kessler Park. A magnificent Monterrey design home by Dilbeck. Owner-built, and interior decorations by Mr. Buster. This means something to the discriminating purchaser. Three bedrooms, two baths upstairs. Guest bedroom/bath and powder room downstairs. Also, servant room, bath, and recreation room.

Don’t you love ads from the 40s? I especially like the idea of buying a house, “For Her Christmas.”

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-2

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-2

In the late 1940s, the house was purchased by J.C. Anderson, the president of The American National Bank in Oak Cliff. Anderson installed a workshop where he and his adult daughter designed and made copper plates for their friends.

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-2

When we get to the late 1950s, sculptor Henri Bert Bartscht and his wife, Waltrud, called the storybook cottage home and studio. The Bartscht’s held many art shows, talks, and hosted national artists like Elaine de Kooning at their Kessler Park Dilbeck cottage.

Creative personalities continued to be drawn to the home into the 1990s when artist Jack Hammack and his partner Chas Fitzgerald settled in for over 10 years.
1125-N-Canterbury-Court-2

It’s an easy house to love, and I think it must be a hard home to leave because it consistently seems to have promoted creativity. How could it not, though? Nestled into a leafy, secluded setting and set back behind a broad courtyard, the home’s lack of architectural predictability is intriguing, charming, and of course, typical of Dilbeck.

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

Over the years it’s been lovingly and artistically updated in a manner that does not infringe on Dilbeck’s original intentions. It’s surprisingly spacious, with 2,984 square feet, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a powder bath, and guest quarters with a separate entry.

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11
The first-floor master bedroom retreat features a large walk-in shower with a soaking tub. It overlooks the courtyard with a private porch.

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-2

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-2

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11
The second floor has another master with a sleeping porch

1125-N-Canterbury-Court-11

There is so much to love about this Kessler Park Dilbeck cottage from the private nooks to the stunning views. It’s a home of deeply layered character that we’re drawn to because character is not easy to find and no longer cost-effective to build. So, when you see something this steeped in history, you know you’ve happened upon a bit of magic.

Compass Real Estate agent Crystal Gonzalez has 1125 North Canterbury Court listed for $1.295 million.

That’s not much for magic!


Karen Eubank is the owner of Eubank Staging and Design. She has been an award-winning professional home stager and writer for over 25 years. Karen teaches the popular Staging to Sell class and is the creator of the online course, The Beginners Guide to Buying Wholesale. Her love of all dogs, international travel, good chocolate, great champagne, and historic homes knows no bounds. Her father was a spy, so she keeps secrets very well.

Sprawling Remodeled Hillcrest Ranch Was Built For Backyard Life
Proactive Preservation: The Last House Facing Lee Park Faces The Wrecking Ball With Only Last-Minute Outcry
John Carona’s English Tudor Manor House is on the Market!
City of Dallas Revisits Certificate of Appropriateness Fees For Historic Districts
Charles Osgood to Feature PaigeBrooke, the Charles Dilbeck Home in Westlake That Was Moved, on CBS Sunday Morning News
TAGGED:1125 North Canterbury CourtCharles DilbeckCompass Real EstateHistoric PreservationKaren EubankKessler Park
Share This Article
Facebook Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article A Charming Canton, Massachusetts, Home With History
Next Article Sebastian Maniscalco Lists His Bold Beverly Grove Home
Make us a preferred source on Google
Real Estate Guest Post
Real Estate Guest Post on Daltx

Popular News

Blog

Live Like Kendall Roy in This Luxe Manhattan Condo

Reflecting on the Dallas Police Ambush While Outside of Dallas

Dallas Realtor SUGGESTS Dallas Real Estate May be Peaked…

Preservation Dallas: Despite Progress, Historic Homes Still Left Unprotected

Dramatic, Livable Contemporary Offers New Take on Prairie Style

DALTX Real Estate

DALTXRealEstate.com is the largest real estate blog and the only one in North Texas.

Links

  • Contact Us
  • Real Estate Glossary
  • Buy our ebook

Categories

  • Home Buying Tips
  • Home Selling Tips
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Home Maintenance
  • Texas Real Estate
  • Home Design
  • Real Estate Investment

Get Involved

  • Advertise With Us
  • Write for Us: Submit Guest Post
  • Paid Guest Post Submission
  • Link Insertions

Policies

  • Advertising & Sponsored Content Disclosure
  • Corrections Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Ethics Policy
  • Feedback Policy
  • Ownership & Funding
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Refund Policy
© DALTX. All Rights Reserved.