The Cherished Familial Estate

The cherished familial estate is an alluring mansion in dallas, where rosewood’s legacy began—a cultural landmark embodying southern warmth, deeply woven into the city’s fabric.

A 1920s cherished familial estate where Rosewood began. Known locally as The Mansion, this Dallas landmark is loved for its residential charm, quiet elegance and community ties. Set in the heart of the Turtle Creek neighborhood, it offers a retreat shaped by southern warmth. A long-standing team welcomes returning guests by name. Artists, dignitaries and generations of Dallas residents have passed through its doors for a sense of belonging that deepens over time.
The Italian Renaissance manor was built on a love of craftsmanship and European influence. An ornamental ceiling by artist Giovanni Primo Casci. A stained-glass window inspired by the Magna Carta. Paintings gifted by Rosewood founder Caroline Rose Hunt sit beside works from Dallas’ creative community.

Local character continues at the table. In the estate’s original vault, socials unfold over rare vintages. At the bar, martinis and caviar make for an evening of well spent socializing. Afternoon Tea is served in the estate's 1925 library, befitting the time-honored tradition. And each dish, thoughtfully and consciously conceived, is created with diverse ingredients and a sense of occasion.
At Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, every arrival feels like a homecoming.