On a quiet street in historical Pemberton Heights neighborhood, sits this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home complete with updates yet still retains its 1935-built character. This home is filled with historical significance: Lyndon Baines Johnson’s mother, Rebekah, lived in this house from 1942 until 1958, where LBJ would visit when he was a US Representative and then a US Senator. Per prior owners, history buffs will delight in the office desk, originally purchased by Lady Bird Johnson, which will remain with the home. Beyond the historical significance, you are charmed as you take in all the architectural details, including an arch top entry door, interior columns, and gorgeous hardwood floors. Enjoy spending time in any of the three bright living areas, each with its own set of desirable features: a fireplace in the front living area, beautiful built-ins in the spacious, bright second living area, or glass French doors leading you to the beautiful yard in the third living area. This home was meant for entertaining with the spacious chef’s kitchen featuring an expansive granite kitchen island, skylights, plentiful cabinets, and Sub-Zero refrigerator. A pass-through from the kitchen to the built-in buffet in the formal dining room adds sophistication, convenience to entertaining, as does the adjacent butler’s pantry with wet bar. Upstairs find the owner’s retreat, separate from the other bedrooms, living areas, and office. This sophisticated suite features the primary bedroom, private sitting room with cozy fireplace, multiple closets, and spacious spa-like en suite bath with separate marble-topped vanities, walk-in shower, large, jetted tub with gorgeous tile surround, skylights and windows flooding the area with so much natural light. The magnificent backyard is a perfect space to relax or entertain, with the spacious flagstone patio, gas firepit (and line for grill), lighted and wisteria covered pergola, gorgeous garden beds and convenient storage shed.