From first glimpse, Stone House reflects its territorial ancestry.
Follow a gated entry flanked by stone pillars, and stucco and rock walls topped with brick caps. Forged iron, a material commonly used by early settlers, adorns street signage and the gate itself.
Inside, there is an immediate sense of being apart, yet being a part of the ageless allure of the land.
Peace and privacy prevail along curving streets as you meander past mesquite bosques and lush vegetation.
Walking trails weave through the community, so you can photograph a particular blossom, watch a scurrying chipmunk or sketch a brightly colored bird at close range.
To preserve wildlife corridors that are vital to sustaining the natural desert ecosystem, Diamond Ventures has designed the community around the existing wash areas. A system of trails offers residents complete and easy access throughout the community.

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