Fulbrook

 

In 1824, Churchill Fulshear, the town’s namesake and one of Stephen F. Austin’s original Old Three Hundred, established an agricultural community here. Cotton and flour were king until 1888 when Churchill’s son, also named Churchill, granted right-of-way to the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway. The population subsequently boomed to 250 and the town was officially laid out, adding 11 stores, three saloons, a post office, a school and a hotel by 1900. Over the next century, the city had managed to retain its small-town character. Since formally incorporating in the early 1980s, Fulshear has grown to more than 1,100 people and remains a center for locally produced rice, cotton, soybeans, corn, poultry, pecans and cattle.


Fulbrook is as much a state of mind as it is a place. Classic rural designs, constructions of native stone, wide Texas verandas, generous windows and old-fashioned rural mailboxes are a few of the charming touches seen throughout the neighborhood. Strict architectural guidelines and deed restrictions are upheld to preserve the character and construction of homes, prevent lighting glare and pollution, and protect the residents’ lifestyle for today and tomorrow.


Fulbrook is a custom-estate community located in beautiful Fulshear, Texas. Here, the simple beauty of nature and wide-open spaces provide the setting for elegant custom homes. A peaceful yet vibrant community, Fulbrook offers residents the best of small-town Texas living mixed with modern convenience. Discover wildlife in your yard or just down the lane. Lush with the natural beauty of Texas, Fulbrook is home to centuries-old native trees and forests filled with birds and butterflies. Leisure trails and vineyards crisscross the area along with prairie grass, vineyards and rolling hills. Scenic lakes, rivers and ponds are in abundance, as are the gorgeous views. And you'll have the rare elbow room to take it all in.


Fulbrook offers a lifestyle rich in the tradition of a Texas hometown. Each year, residents are brought together at various community events and celebrations. Plus, they enjoy low taxes and the exemplary-rated Lamar Consolidated ISD, all only 30 minutes from downtown Houston via Westpark Tollway. Wooded and Waterfront 1- to 3-acre homesites are available from the $100s.