The T.A. Hasler Home was built circa 1918 and is perched on .688 acres with towering pecans and blooming crape myrtles in the historic district of Bastrop. This historic home exudes timeless elegance and boasts a prime location near the heart of the community. Nestled within walking distance of Fisherman’s park, downtown’s vibrant shopping and dining scene; this meticulously maintained residence offers the perfect blend of convenience and tranquility.rnrnThe home has been recognized in the National Register of Historic Places and the plaque & Texas Historical Medallion are present at the entrance of the home. rnrnThe home boasts large rooms throughout with high ceilings & lead-ed-glass windows placed in the two parlors and over the front door were acquired during a trip to Switzerland. Among the upgraded features were flooring, woodwork and wainscoting of longleaf pine, pocket doors, tin ceilings (dining and foyer), a built-in china cabinet, and a broad porch wrapping around half the house. The newly renovated kitchen opens up and brightens the space, creating a welcoming heart of the home encouraging social interactions and a free flow of movement. Natural light floods in through windows, reflecting off sleek, white countertops, making the entire space feel more spacious and vibrant. Other highlights include a screened in porch and in-ground resort style salt water pool, outdoor entertainment area, guest house w/ plumbing/water brought to it and could be retrofitted for short-term rental or long term guest.rnrnWith its rich history and unparalleled beauty, this historic masterpiece offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the past while embracing the comforts of modern living.