A sprawling, 13-acre waterfront estate about two hours south of Dallas is hitting the auction block. Bidding on the Oxbow Overlook estate, just outside the Central Texas town of Belton, is scheduled to start February 13 on the Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions website.
The sale process will conclude February 28 when the estate is featured at ModaMiami, a luxury event hosted by South Florida’s Biltmore Miami-Coral Gables.
The property, at 8536 Armstrong Rd., is co-listed at $5.95 million by Debbie Stevenson of Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty. Bidding will start at $2 million to $2.5 million.
“This incomparable offering perfectly captures the essence of refined Hill Country living,” Stevenson says. “From its serene creekside setting and acres of privacy to its remarkable architectural details, Oxbow Overlook delivers a level of craftsmanship and lifestyle that is rarely available.”
Built in 2001 of native limestone and stone, the French Provincial-inspired main house boasts a 24-foot entry wall made of iron and glass, and a grand foyer crowned by a 31-foot copper dome ceiling. The ceiling hovers above an oak staircase with copper accents.

Other highlights of Oxbow Overlook’s nearly 7,000-square-foot main house include:
Six bedroomsFive full bathrooms and two half-bathroomsSeven fireplacesThree laundry roomsWet barEat-in kitchenElevator access to second storyHome officeGame roomExercise pool with swim jets and spaOutdoor kitchenCovered and open patiosCoffered and beamed ceilingsCrown moldingIndoor and outdoor fireplacesGenerac backup generator

The property includes a separate 3,118-square-foot carriage house.
Oxbow Overlook is close to Belton Lake, Stillhouse Hollow Lake, Salado, and Temple.
“Designed to embrace its natural surroundings, creekside walls, and outdoor living spaces conform to the bluff’s natural curve, offering spectacular views across the property and showcasing thoughtful conveniences at every turn,” Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions says.
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The house sits on top of a drop-off.