Two Houses side by side | Walkable in Legacy Shops
5.0
Outstanding(1 Review)House in Plano, TX
16 guests · 6 bedrooms · 6 baths
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Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi, TV and more
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About this house rental
Summary:
Incredibly large combined unit walkable to all the amazingness that is Legacy in Plano. There are 30-40 restaurants and great bars within walking distance.
These units together are the ultimate location and perfect setup for wedding party, family get together or any other large gathering in a perfect walkable location in DFW.
The Space:
Amazing two town homes which can be reserved together for large groups. The pictures you see depict the combined units which have very different styling. There are a total of 6 bedrooms and 4 full baths and 2 half baths. There are two kitchens and 3 living rooms between both units.
Noted by Dmagazine as the "chicest" Airbnb in Plano. One half of this modern townhouse is in the thick of the Plano action at shops at Legacy. Interior design is all Cantoni modern furniture. The second half is currently being furnished at will be live in the end of March. Walk to shops, restaurants, theaters, and corporate offices. Super convenient by car to major DFW destinations like ATT Stadium (35 minutes), Downtown Dallas (30 minutes)..
Guest Access:
Everything is accessible, including two kitchens.
The Neighborhood:
Vibrantly modern yet rich with history
While at The Shops at Legacy, you are among proud history of Texas. Stroll through our tree-lined streets and beautifully landscaped parks, which will lead you to:
BACCUSS PARK a Texas historical landmark (circa 1847), is home to Baccus Cemetery, founded by Captain Henry Cook to bury his son Daniel Cook. Several of his family members, and many of their descendants are buried in the cemetery.
THE SHAWNEE TRAIL was the earliest of the principal routes Texas longhorn cattle were taken to railheads to the north. Its main stem passed through Austin, Waco, and Dallas, crossed the Red River and led north along the eastern edge of Oklahoma. Some believe the trail was named after a Shawnee village on the Texas side of the Red River just below the trail crossing.
COWBOYS, PROUD AND STRONG a team of a dozen wranglers and drovers, led by a trail boss whose word was law, drove herds that could number up to 1,000 heads. Among the unique heritage of the Texas drive is the Vaquero, a Mexican horseman skilled in the art of driving cattle (also called a “Pointer”), and the Cutter, whose job was to guide lone cattle back to the drive. (Cutters were also known as “Drag Men”).
THE TRAILS IN LEGACY offers a glimpse of the Shawnee Trail of the 1800s. Steer are led by the Vaquero through the Baccus Park esplanades down Bishop Road. The cutter presides over the herd mid-way toward the watering hole at the far end of Baccus Park, where the Trail Boss surveys the herd as it ambles toward the water. A total of 19 life-sized longhorn and three cowboy bronze sculptures were cast by renowned Texas artist, Robert Summers.
Getting Around:
Walk, bike and uber are best. You can park in our two garages that will fit 4 cars.
Interaction with Guests:
I will be available for anything but we will not meet.
Incredibly large combined unit walkable to all the amazingness that is Legacy in Plano. There are 30-40 restaurants and great bars within walking distance.
These units together are the ultimate location and perfect setup for wedding party, family get together or any other large gathering in a perfect walkable location in DFW.
The Space:
Amazing two town homes which can be reserved together for large groups. The pictures you see depict the combined units which have very different styling. There are a total of 6 bedrooms and 4 full baths and 2 half baths. There are two kitchens and 3 living rooms between both units.
Noted by Dmagazine as the "chicest" Airbnb in Plano. One half of this modern townhouse is in the thick of the Plano action at shops at Legacy. Interior design is all Cantoni modern furniture. The second half is currently being furnished at will be live in the end of March. Walk to shops, restaurants, theaters, and corporate offices. Super convenient by car to major DFW destinations like ATT Stadium (35 minutes), Downtown Dallas (30 minutes)..
Guest Access:
Everything is accessible, including two kitchens.
The Neighborhood:
Vibrantly modern yet rich with history
While at The Shops at Legacy, you are among proud history of Texas. Stroll through our tree-lined streets and beautifully landscaped parks, which will lead you to:
BACCUSS PARK a Texas historical landmark (circa 1847), is home to Baccus Cemetery, founded by Captain Henry Cook to bury his son Daniel Cook. Several of his family members, and many of their descendants are buried in the cemetery.
THE SHAWNEE TRAIL was the earliest of the principal routes Texas longhorn cattle were taken to railheads to the north. Its main stem passed through Austin, Waco, and Dallas, crossed the Red River and led north along the eastern edge of Oklahoma. Some believe the trail was named after a Shawnee village on the Texas side of the Red River just below the trail crossing.
COWBOYS, PROUD AND STRONG a team of a dozen wranglers and drovers, led by a trail boss whose word was law, drove herds that could number up to 1,000 heads. Among the unique heritage of the Texas drive is the Vaquero, a Mexican horseman skilled in the art of driving cattle (also called a “Pointer”), and the Cutter, whose job was to guide lone cattle back to the drive. (Cutters were also known as “Drag Men”).
THE TRAILS IN LEGACY offers a glimpse of the Shawnee Trail of the 1800s. Steer are led by the Vaquero through the Baccus Park esplanades down Bishop Road. The cutter presides over the herd mid-way toward the watering hole at the far end of Baccus Park, where the Trail Boss surveys the herd as it ambles toward the water. A total of 19 life-sized longhorn and three cowboy bronze sculptures were cast by renowned Texas artist, Robert Summers.
Getting Around:
Walk, bike and uber are best. You can park in our two garages that will fit 4 cars.
Interaction with Guests:
I will be available for anything but we will not meet.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Laundry
TV
Map of Plano, TX
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(1 Review)5.0
Two large families had a wonderful time in these side by side condos. They are very clean and comfortable and the location is walking distance to terrific restaurants.
The beds aren’t really described correctly on the website. There is a king in the modern master (with mirror!) and a queen in the traditional master. The twin beds are actually a daybed with trundle.
The decor of the modern side is a riot! There is a mirror on the ceiling over the king size bed which gave us pause. There is a techno 80’s vibe.
The adjoining home is more conservative/traditional in its decor and had a table we could eat at as a family for thanksgiving.
These properties do not have entry to each other on the inside.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Plano?
The average price for a rental in Plano is R 2,797 per night. This rental is R 9,004 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Two Houses side by side | Walkable in Legacy Shops. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Two Houses side by side | Walkable in Legacy Shops pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Two Houses side by side | Walkable in Legacy Shops?
We found 4 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, laundry, and tv.
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