Where the Largo passage lingered on the estate's capacity for amplitude, the lens now shifts to the sun-drenched expansiveness one might associate with Las Cruces—though here that warmth lives in the honey-toned hardwoods underfoot and the way natural light floods through oversized windows, casting long afternoon rectangles across rooms scaled for both gathering and solitude. The rolling paddock views that define Kentucky's premier horse country take on an almost southwestern clarity at this hour, the fencelines drawing the eye toward a horizon that feels simultaneously intimate and limitless. That tension between containment and open ground is precisely what elevates the property beyond mere acreage, threading a purposeful energy through every sightline that pulls the narrative steadily toward Lawton.