An Oil Baron’s Remarkable Mansion on Houston’s Secluded Longbow Lane Enclave Hits the Market With a $9.6 Million Asking Price

Nestled along the forested banks of Buffalo Bayou, the Houston mansion built in 1967 for Bessie and Bill Liedtke, cofounder of Pennzoil Company, has long reigned as one of the most remarkable dwellings in the secluded Longbow Lane enclave. Today, the home, designed by the “godfather of modern Texas architecture” O’Neil Ford, is on the … Continued

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