7 stylish homes in Arkansas

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Homes in Arkansas.

Little Rock. The 1884 Turner-Back House is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The five-bedroom home features 14-foot ceilings, French doors with transom windows, and six fireplaces; formal spaces include the library, den, dining room, and two living rooms.

The kitchen has marble counters and a Sub-Zero refrigerator. Outside are a wraparound porch, a stone patio, gardens, and a three-car garage. $850,000. Tiffany O'Dwyer, (501) 680-2215.

Parthenon. Beckham Creek Cave Lodge, in the Ozarks, was built in 1989 inside a living cavern and has rock-formation walls and an indoor waterfall. It also has updated appliances, geothermal heating, and rustic-modern wood, concrete, and metal finishes.

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Currently a vacation rental, it shares its 256-acre property with a barn, an apartment, stables, a pond, a helipad, and a lake fed from a spring in the cavern. $2,750,000. S. Rayne Davidson, Arkansas Diamond Realty, (870) 365-9785.

Roland. This 2002 five-bedroom log house was crafted of Engelmann spruce and lodgepole pine. The vaulted living room has a floor-to-ceiling fireplace and windows. Outside are multiple decks and a patio beside a kidney-shaped infinity pool with views of Lake Maumelle.

The 20-acre property comes with a guest cabin, yards, woods, a vineyard, a wine-tasting yurt, and a small-farm winery license. $2,495,000. Cassie Wells, Keller Williams Realty, (501) 993-1973.

Horseshoe Lake. The 1919 Snowden House stands on a 4-acre lakeside estate 30 minutes from downtown Memphis. Currently a bed-and-breakfast, the Colonial-style home has five bedrooms, a grand entry area with checkered marble floors, and second-story living rooms and a screened porch with water views.

The property includes 900 feet of waterfront and a pier with a boat stall. $1,325,000. Joey Burch, Outdoor Properties, (501) 454-1782.

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Bentonville. A herringbone brick walkway leads up to this 1891 five-bedroom Eastlake Victorian cottage in downtown Bentonville. A recent renovation restored the home's original ornately carved trim, stair railings, pocket doors, fireplace surround, and wood floors.

An upstairs studio includes a small kitchen. The corner lot features a yard with a gazebo, a front porch, and mature trees. $1,200,000. Michelle Dearing, Midtown Associates, (479) 366-7321.

Springdale. Architect Steve Miller designed this contemporary five-bedroom home near Lake Fayetteville. The 1992 house features a metal roof; a master suite with a spa tub; and a main space with a central fireplace, built-ins, skylights, and walls of windows framing the hills and an in-ground pool.

Outside are a wraparound patio and nearly 3 acres of lawns, trees, and gardens. $1,000,000. Joe Foley, Lindsey & Associates, (479) 263-2801.

Rogers. This 2016 barn-style, four-bedroom home sits on a bluff overlooking Beaver Lake. The contemporary, open-concept space has a wood-clad cathedral ceiling, hardwood floors, a walk-in pantry, a screened-in porch, and oversize windows to capture the water view. The 29-acre property includes 2,500 feet of waterfront and a forest with an outdoor seating area featuring a fire pit and long side porch. $385,000. Trina Hammond, Keller Williams Realty, (479) 621-1345.