A sprawling mansion in San Antonio’s Elm Creek neighborhood has hit the market for $1.725 million, and it comes with what may be the largest private indoor pool in the city.

The 63-foot-long indoor pool is climate-controlled, allowing for year-round enjoyment. And a swimmer doing laps also has a view to look at whenever they come up for air. The exterior wall features floor to ceiling windows and the end of the pool features a delicate fresco in an archway.

But the rest of the house is nothing to sniff at either, starting with the curb appeal from its grand circular driveway.

Upon entry, the house’s opulence continues in the living room, which is equipped with a chandelier, a wet bar and a grand staircase. A passthrough fireplace further adds to the elevated ambience of the space, making it perfect for entertaining. Large, arched windows frame the back patio, where entertaining can spill over into the night air.

On the other side of the passthrough fireplace, a large, stately dining room makes for more formal occasions. For the day to day, a small breakfast table is framed by walls of windows for family meals. But for those who would rather sidle up to the breakfast bar and grab a strip of bacon, the island in the vast chef’s kitchen also has seating.

Upstairs, a bedroom that isn’t even the primary suite is beyond regal, including sumptuous wood panelling, indirect, concealed lighting and a coffered ceiling.

The primary suite itself is even larger, and replete with elaborate wainscoting. The en suite walk-in closet is massive, including its own seating area to put ones heels on with ease.

And the en suite bathroom is just as impressive, with dual sink vanities as well as a separate makeup application vanity. How many people need to use this bathroom at once? Nevermind, we don’t want to know. Naturally, the space also includes a large soak-in tub and a separate walk-in shower, all bedecked in marble, of course.

Other areas of interest in the house include a sun room and a private gym.

This home is listed by Rose Stawick with JB Goodwin, REALTORS.

All photos and listing info via Realtor.com

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