Landmark Italian-Inspired Estate in the Heart of Historic Dallas Is Listed for $2.97 Million

by Larissa Runkle

In the heart of the historic district in Dallas, where the streets are lined with prominent early 20th-century homes, a rare opportunity to own one of the city's private residences with a historical landmark designation is now on offer.

The four-bedroom estate at 5314 Swiss Ave. is currently listed for $2.97 million with Kim Smith of Goldmark Realty.

The home was built in 1916 at the direction of Mrs. Edwy Rolfe Brown, who commissioned architect Hal Thomson—best known for designing high-end private residences for Dallas’ elite—to create a family home resembling an Italian villa, an aesthetic she believed suited Dallas’ climate and style.

Her husband, Edwy Rolfe Brown, was an oil executive who also served as a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and president of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce.

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The home was designed to look like an Italian villa. (Realtor.com)
Historic Dallas home
The main foyer with wide windows and a winding staircase (Realtor.com)
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The spacious kitchen is fitted out with modern appliances. (Realtor.com)

Even with elegant period details spanning the 6,000-plus-square-foot interiors, the property is thoroughly livable for the modern era.

It features soaring ceilings, wide-plank oak floors, and details that balance artistry with warmth, including the great room with Venetian plaster walls that shimmer in natural light, or the private sunroom overlooking the gardens.

A formal dining room is defined by original chandeliers and intricate ceiling moldings, while handcrafted fireplaces throughout the home reveal its historical depth. Large steel-framed windows flood the interiors with natural light, and a library provides a quiet retreat for work or reading.

The kitchen blends classic proportions with everyday functionality, featuring quartzite countertops, dual ovens, a professional-grade range, and ample pantry storage.

Nearby living areas flow seamlessly outdoors, making it easy to entertain in the garden or enjoy the grand streetscape that defines Swiss Avenue.

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A formal dining room (Realtor.com)
Historic Dallas home
One of four bedrooms (Realtor.com)
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Backyard pool (Realtor.com)

Upstairs, the primary suite offers a serene sanctuary with multiple closets, a fireplace, and a bathroom with a heated floor, a rain shower with steam features, and a soaking tub.

An elevator connects the first and second floors, adding modern convenience without compromising the home’s originality.

Outside, the estate continues to impress. A side loggia and patio extend the living space, while a heated pool and hot tub create a private oasis for warm evenings.

Thoughtfully landscaped grounds include garden beds, an outdoor shower, and a charming carriage-style guesthouse, while nearby attractions include Exall Park, Lakewood’s dining and shopping destinations, and quick access to downtown Dallas cultural institutions.

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