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3014 Del Monte

The River Oaks home of Dr. Denton Cooley was built in 1948 by C.C. Rouse, with a later two-story addition designed by noted architectJohn Staub. Cooley, the legendary surgeon who performed the first heart transplant in the United States and the first implantation of a total artificial heart, died late last year at age 96. His wife, Louise Cooley, preceded him in death a month earlier, at age 92. The Cooleys lives in the house from 1962 until 2016.

The home is in a estate and is being sold "as is," according to John Daugherty Realtors, which is listing the house for sale.

The elements: TheSouthern colonial house with classical pediment and columns in a prime River Oaks location features a gracious foyer, with a staircase leading to the second floor and a dining room to the left upon entering. Other features includea living room with fireplace, a largefamily room that was part of the Staub addition (ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons once performed there), a paneled library, enclosed sunroom, pantry and kitchen that has not been updated.

The home, on a quarter-acre lot, is configured for 5 to 7 bedrooms, with hardwood floors throughout, and 5-1/2 baths. The master bedroom has a large dressing room with Programme Martin fixtures and dressing mirrors. A backyard patio with garden fountain was designed by acclaimed landscape architect Gregory Catlow.

Square footage:6,883

Asking price: $4,499,000

Listing agent: Mary Craddockwith John Daugherty Realtors

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