This downright stunning modern farmhouse on a 120-foot-deep double lot was custom built just five years ago by Bellweather Design-Build, creating luxury without pretension in a seamless indoor/outdoor living experience. The spacious 2, 600 square foot residence with soaring ceilings and striking black Marvin casement windows and wood exterior doors has bespoke light fixtures and a combination of rustic wood and warm metal finishes against a crisp white palette. The wide-open main living space with polished concrete floors and a wood-burning stove includes a showroom kitchen with Frigidaire Professional series appliances, including two five-burner ranges with their own pot fillers, two dishwashers and a 66-inch side-by-sy side fridge and freezer; twin farmhouse islands; white Moroccan tile full-wall backsplash; white apron sink with pulldown faucet; and white quartz counters above an abundance of navy blue lower drawers with bronze apothecary pulls. Additional storage and counter space is tucked underneath the wide staircase with one-of-a kind marine-inspired zinc and rope railings. The first-floor hallway offers a full bath with full-wall polished white subway tile and walk-in shower with antique brass rainfall head across from a serene guest bedroom with a full wall of windows and French doors to the patio. A laundry room with full-wall teal Moroccan tile and a service door to the two-car garage complete the indoor space on this level. The beautifully designed upper level with distressed pine wide-plank flooring is laid out with an extra-wide central hall and sitting room, two corner bedrooms at the front, a hall bath with full-wall polished white subway tile and walk-in shower with antique brass rainfall head, and a large primary corner suite at the rear. This oasis has a full wall of built-ins and an en suite with soaking tub, walk-in shower with dual antique brass rainfall heads and full-wall herringbone marble surround, and separate marble vanities. And lets not forget curb appealthe handsome cream and black facade sits well off the street, behind a large front garden that is both ornamental and ediblepear, plum and kiwi trees plus some of the 10-plus berry bushes on the premises grow here. The massive outdoor living space sits behind a long driveway with automatic gates and has a wall of vertical planters flanked by the garage with barn-style doors and a large separate brick outbuilding with warehouse-style windows, its own 200-amp electric service and a rainwater collection system on the roof. If not needed as a workshop, this charmingly rustic space with a skylight has endless possibilities including expanded entertaining, guesthouse or live-work space. This quiet block of Pentridge tees into 50th St just a block off Baltimore Ave, putting all that Cedar Park has to offer at your fingertips.