Willow Wood Horse Farm in Grapevine, TX
March 6, 2025

Nestled within 9.75 pristine acres in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Willow Wood Horse Farm is a stunning testament to the seamless integration of modern architecture and an equestrian lifestyle. Conceived by visionary architect Lou Simmons in collaboration with Bob Sullivan, this architectural tour de force offers a rare balance of privacy, tranquility, and proximity—just minutes from Lake Grapevine, Southlake, and DFW International Airport.

2900 W Kimball Entrance

Commanding attention from the highest point of the property, the 4,353-square-foot residence is a study in refined minimalism, where structural integrity meets aesthetic brilliance. A cobblestone driveway sets the stage for an unforgettable arrival, leading to an entry framed by serene Koi ponds. The home itself is a fortress of insulated concrete form (ICF) construction, steel joists, and a deck roof system, offering exceptional thermal and acoustic performance.


Upon entering through the grand glass pivot door, guests are met with an uninterrupted sightline extending through the expansive living spaces, over the 3,000-square-foot IPE deck, past the 80-foot saltwater pool, and toward the state-of-the-art equestrian facilities beyond. Every element of the interior is meticulously curated, from the custom quarter-sawn walnut millwork to the open-concept great room, where floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the space in natural light.

2900 W Kimball Entrance & Staircase

At the heart of the home, the chef’s kitchen is a culinary masterpiece, equipped with Gaggenau appliances, including a steam convection oven, conventional convection oven, built-in coffee system, induction cooktop, paneled refrigerator and freezer, dishwasher, and warming drawer. A discreet butler’s pantry—complete with a secondary dishwasher and prep space—ensures effortless entertaining.

2900 W Kimball Kitchen

The primary suite is a sanctuary, boasting panoramic views, a walk-in dressing room, and a spa-inspired ensuite with a solid stone soaking tub and wash basins by Piet Boon, paired with Dornbracht platinum fixtures. Each additional bedroom enjoys its own en-suite bath, custom storage, and individualized views of the estate. Italian-engineered soft-close pocket doors ensure privacy, while their gasket-sealed design enhances acoustic separation.

2900 W Kimball Primary Bedroom
2900 Kimball Primary Bath

A sculptural metal-framed staircase leads to the second-floor observatory, an architectural jewel featuring floor-to-ceiling glass doors, a private bar with dishwasher and refrigerator, and direct access to a rooftop IPE deck with sweeping vistas. Below, the home’s private theater delivers a true cinematic experience, meticulously engineered with Dynaudio speakers and Ember Audio sound design. With 8-foot concert-grade walls, a 250-bottle wine cooler, and an adjacent powder bath, this space doubles as a discreet storm shelter.

2900 W Kimball Observatory

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2900 W Kimball Barn

From the state-of-the-art equestrian facilities to the uncompromising craftsmanship at every turn, Willow Wood Horse Farm is more than a residence—it is an architectural statement, a retreat, and a lifestyle for those who seek the extraordinary.

2900 W Kimball Road is listed by The Burgher Ray Ranch Group of Sotheby's International Realty

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