Detailed Introduction Of This Home
Designed by Architect H. Roy Kelley, this magnificent timeless Mediterranean Revival estate, circa 1934, evokes all the grandeur, character, and craftsmanship of the period. A Contributor to the Brockmont Park Historic District its distinct presence quietly speaks significance, and the lushly landscaped 1.2 acre grounds are simply magical. Once inside you’ll feel transported as the estate is a private oasis within the city. The main house is an architectural gem with in-tact character featuring rich textures of Coffered Wood, bespoke Crown Moldings, French Doors, and original windows. There are some city views from the Living Room, Library, Downstairs Bedroom and Upstairs Primary Suite.
The Guest House, built 2017, is approximately 499 sq. ft (per certificate of occupancy) and is not included in the square footage of the main house. The Guest House has its own entrance gate and features a sitting porch, living/dining area, kitchen without stove, one bedroom, a .75 bath, two mini-split HVAC, tankless water heater, and is adjacent to the many fruit and citrus trees on the property.
There is no record of this property every being offered in the open market. It appears to have been discreetly transferred between three owners.
The property may qualify for MILLS ACT. This is a rare offering of an exceptional estate.