1019 Abigail Lane Midlothian, TX 76065
4Beds
2Baths
2Garage
2038Sq. ft.
From$472,120
4Beds
2Baths
2Garage
2038Sq. ft.
The BonhamFront Porch Living, Farmhouse Charm


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The Bonham is a charming, open-concept home offering 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a 2-car garage. Designed to bring in abundant natural light, this home features a seamless flow between the kitchen, dining room, and great room, creating an inviting space for everyday living and entertaining.
The kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances, ample counter space, and a functional layout, while the dining area offers a perfect spot for family meals. The spacious great room, filled with light, provides an ideal space to relax or gather with friends and family.
A flex room located near the front of the home can be easily converted into a 4th bedroom, offering added flexibility for your needs.
The owner’s suite, situated for privacy, includes a large walk-in closet and a luxurious en-suite bath. Two additional bedrooms share a full bath, providing comfort and convenience for family members or guests.
The large front porch adds to the home's welcoming feel, giving it a familiar, cozy vibe that’s perfect for enjoying quiet evenings or greeting visitors.
With its adaptable spaces and thoughtful design, the Bonham floor plan is perfect for families or those seeking a home that balances comfort and style.
Community

Schools
- J R Irvin Elementary School
- Midlothian High School
- Frank Seale Middle School
Interactive Floorplan
Why live in Midlothian, TX
25 minutes southwest of Dallas you find Midlothian, Texas. Located in Ellis County, you’re just a short drive away to Dallas and Fort Worth, so it makes it one of the most accessible suburbs in the Metroplex. You can visit any of the nearby DFW museums and attractions with ease, while also getting a quiet down home feel. Midlothian originated as a cattle and cotton-farming economy, with cotton farming in the 1800’s attracting some of the earliest settlers to what would now be modern day Midlothian. Midlothian is known as the “Cement Capital of Texas,” located along the Austin Escarpment, a 600-year-old potential limestone reserve that has attracted cement operations to North Texas. Midlothian is home to local businesses and popular chains, so there’s something for everyone in terms of dining and retail. Festivals and other events year-round make this a popular place to put down roots.
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25 minutes southwest of Dallas you find Midlothian, Texas. Located in Ellis County, you’re just a short drive away to Dallas and Fort Worth, so it makes it one of the most accessible suburbs in the Metroplex. You can visit any of the nearby DFW museums and attractions with ease, while also getting a quiet down home feel. Midlothian originated as a cattle and cotton-farming economy, with cotton farming in the 1800’s attracting some of the earliest settlers to what would now be modern day Midlothian. Midlothian is known as the “Cement Capital of Texas,” located along the Austin Escarpment, a 600-year-old potential limestone reserve that has attracted cement operations to North Texas. Midlothian is home to local businesses and popular chains, so there’s something for everyone in terms of dining and retail. Festivals and other events year-round make this a popular place to put down roots.