The Commodore Perry Estate

Austin, TX

Originally the home of Edgar and Lutie Perry, this 10-acre property was designed in the 1920s as a transportive oasis in the middle of Austin. The large Italianate mansion, with its formal gardens, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Perry sold the estate in 1944, declaring that the mansion was: “A great place to throw a party, but too big to live in.” As partner and creative director, Ken Fulk—in collaboration with Auberge Resorts and architect Stefanos Polyzoides—returned the property to its former glory and expanded to create a highly anticipated urban destination resort and private club, The Commodore Perry Estate.

The Commodore Perry Estate

Austin, TX

Originally the home of Edgar and Lutie Perry, this 10-acre property was designed in the 1920s as a transportive oasis in the middle of Austin. The large Italianate mansion, with its formal gardens, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Perry sold the estate in 1944, declaring that the mansion was: “A great place to throw a party, but too big to live in.” As partner and creative director, Ken Fulk—in collaboration with Auberge Resorts and architect Stefanos Polyzoides—returned the property to its former glory and expanded to create a highly anticipated urban destination resort and private club, The Commodore Perry Estate.