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1926 Tudor Revival in Saint Augustine, FL

Posted on OHD: 9/5/22. Last OHD Update: 5/3/23.
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22 E Park Ave,Ā Saint Augustine, FL 32084

Welcome to 22 E Park, a three bedroom, two bath Tudor Revival built in 1926 and ready for restoration. Whether you refurbish the estate to its original stature or completely clear the canvas, this is a rare and excellent investment in St. Augustine’s rich history. The downstairs is adorned with Pecky cypress paneling and beams, and the gorgeous brick fireplace serves as the centerpiece of the home. As expected of a home of this caliber, original doors, hardware, and hardwood floors exist throughout the house. With bedrooms upstairs and kitchen, utility room, formal dining room, living room and study downstairs, the floor plan could be easily adjusted to fit the modern lifestyle. With vision, appreciation for history and a passion for preservation, this impressive estate could once again be polished to the glory of yesteryear. The home and 441 square foot detached, masonry garage were once part of a larger estate with three adjacent building lots and a marsh-front parcel. All are offered for sale separately. The marsh-front 4.55 acre parcel offers approximately one acre of buildable land, and the remaining acreage is preserved for tidal waters and wildlife. Estuaries, marsh birds, water views, sunrises, every color of green imaginable, and the porch swing is included. The other three 50' x 110 building lots offered for sale at $199,000 each. With an eclectic mix of new and old homes, the character of the area is defined by the community playground, garden and preservation of cultural resources. This is your opportunity to own a little piece of paradise.
3 Bed Ā· 2 Bath Ā· 1,933 Sq Ft
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