Coffee on the Porch, Cocktails at Dusk: A Cowgirl's Tour of Old Hickory Farm

A private gate, a stone farmhouse, mature oaks, and outbuildings built for real ranch life — this Argyle Texas estate is the kind of property Cowgirls save in their someday file.

The Morning: Coffee Has a View Here

The breakfast nook at Old Hickory Farm earns its name. Windows look out toward the gardens and the tree canopy, and the kitchen behind you is built to match the ambition — commercial-grade appliances, a walk-in pantry, a butler’s pantry, and a generous island that doubles as a gathering spot before the day gets started. This is a kitchen for someone who actually cooks, actually entertains, and actually lives in their home.

The Heart of the Home

The great room stretches 22 by 30 feet, with warm pine floors and a floor-to-ceiling stone wood-burning fireplace anchoring the entire space. This is the room that does the heavy lifting — homework at the coffee table, dogs underfoot, muddy boots near the door, a fire going by 4pm in October. The flow of this home was designed by someone who understood that ranch life is layered, busy, and beautiful.

Our Favorite Room Isn't a Room at All

It’s the screened porch.

There’s a version of outdoor living that requires sunscreen and bug spray. And then there’s this. Cedar plank ceilings, exposed brick, and floor-to-ceiling windows frame a canopy of old Texas oaks like a painting that changes with the light. The ceiling fan stirs the warm air, the antler accents remind you exactly where you are, and somehow you’re outside — and completely comfortable.

This is where the day ends at Old Hickory Farm. Coffee in the morning, cocktails at dusk, and a front-row seat to every season the land has to offer — without a single mosquito having a say in it.

Room to Roam: Where Ranch Life Actually Happens

Beyond the main rooms, Old Hickory Farm keeps revealing itself. Four bedrooms and four baths give everyone their own corner — including a first-floor primary suite with cedar-lined closets and a garden tub. There’s a home office, a bonus room, and a game room for whatever life throws at you.

But for a lot of Cowgirls, this is the real section — because the 3.6 acres around the main house are what make Old Hickory Farm a ranch and not just a nice home on a big lot.

A guest house for visiting family or a ranch hand. A barn or stable ready for horses. A workshop with electric for the projects that need real space. A cabana and gazebo for the gatherings that spill outside. RV and boat parking because ranch life comes with equipment. A circular drive, a meditation garden, a water feature, and mature trees that took decades to grow and aren’t going anywhere.

This is the kind of property where you buy it for the house and stay for the land.

...Old Hickory Farm in Argyle isn't a compromise. It's a storybook come true.

If you’ve had a vision board with a gated stone farmhouse, a fire pit under old Texas oaks, a porch built for slow mornings, and outbuildings made for real ranch life — Old Hickory Farm in Argyle isn’t a compromise. It’s a storybook come true.

Kim Ivkov
Author: Kim Ivkov

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