The Heritage Oak Cliff Home Tour is a vital event for Oak Cliff returning last year for the first time since the pandemic.
Ten homes will open their doors this year. The homes will be open from noon to 5 p.m. on Oct. 26 and 27.
The funds raised from the tour are dispersed back into Oak Cliff neighborhoods through grants to support projects such as community events, improvements, beautification, and infrastructure.
Tickets purchased online will be available for pick up at Ticket Central located at the Kessler School (1822 W 10th Street) from 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m on Saturday, October 26 or Sunday, October 27 from 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tickets cannot be picked up at individual tour homes. You can purchase tickets at this link
Heritage Oak Cliff members receive a discount on advance purchase tickets. Tickets will be $40 on the day of the tour for everyone except for seniors over 65, their tickets will be $20. This year we have a special Patron ticket which includes the tour and admission to the Patron Party at 1942 Malone Cliff View.
Ticket Prices:
– General Public – $40.00
Tickets for the general public who are not HOC members.
– HOC Member – $35.00
Tickets for those who are a member of Heritage Oak Cliff.
– Patron – $75.00
This ticket level includes the tour and the Home Tour Patron party on October 24th at 1942 Malone Cliff View.
– Seniors – $20.00
For those who are 65 or older.
A 1927 airplane bungalow in Winnetka Heights unique with its quadruple-gabled front façade.
A 1940 Tudor in the L.O. Daniel neighborhood which inside, is unlike any Tudor you’ve seen before!
A 1941 Austin Stone Cottage in Stevens Park Village that boasts a backyard oasis, and a very unique
master bathroom.
A 1941 Austin Stone Cottage in Stevens Park Village which features a Shou Sugi Ban accent wall in the
back “Mezcal Lounge”.
A 1951 Mid-Century Ranch in the Sam Dealey Estates area of Kessler Park – a refreshed and updated
take on Mid-Century Modern that stuns in every room.
A 1953 Mid-Century in East Kessler Park that sits on top of a hill with a massive front yard, and an
interior that has colorful twists underlying its sunset red exterior brickwork.
A 1955 Bi-Level Mid-Century Ranch in Kiestwood Estates with an amazing open floor plan, excellent spa-
like baths, and a terraced entertainment back yard.
A 1963 Mid-Century Ranch turned urban modern chalet in Brettonwoods on a two acre heavily wooded
lot, excellent interiors, and a back yard that stuns.
A 1966 Mid-Century marvel at almost 5,000 sq. ft. in the Sam Dealey Estates area of Kessler Park.
Designed by Robert John Perry, who was a prolific architect in his time.
A 1969 Mid-Century Ranch in Brettonwoods neighborhood that is on a two-acre lot that slopes in the
back to reveal its two stories.
On Tour both Saturday and Sunday – A 1926 Hotel, originally the “Wesley Inn” that has been completely
restored and now The Madison Hotel. Take a tour of this Oak Cliff boutique and book your stay-cation
ASAP!
On Tour Saturday Only – A 1941 Baptist Church, turned into workspaces, event venue, and art gallery.
Come meet businesses and learn the history of this wonderfully renovated piece of Dallas history!