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Gilded Age Guest House - Amelia Island, Florida
| | | | | | History | Victorian residence constructed in the 1880's during historic Fernandina's "gilded age". A notable historic district structure, the building remained a private residence until 2000 when it was thoughtfully re-purposed for use as professional offices. Current configuration includes double parlor, kitchen, four bedrooms, and two baths. Original heart pine floors, windows, moldings, mahogany staircase, fireplaces, stained glass and other period details remain intact. | | | | | | | Location | 19 South 6th Street - within 50-block historic district. Located in a premier Florida destination, a few short blocks from the Inter-coastal and Atlantic Ocean A short walk or bike ride to village restaurants, galleries, shops and beach. | | | | | | | Assets | Improvements to the property include new load center and electrical, CAT 5, zoned central air conditioning, irrigation system and bricked courtyard. C-3 commercial zoning offers many possibilities including use as a bed and breakfast with on-site guest parking. | | | | | | | | | | | Due Diligence | Prudential Chaplin Williams Realty and its Principals believe that the information contained herein is accurate, but it is not guaranteed and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale, or withdrawal without notice. There may be additional information available to a purchaser from other sources. Neither Prudential Chaplin Williams Realty or David Caples warrant the suitability of the property for any particular purpose and do not assure the success of any future or contemplated business venture. Prospective buyers should perform their own due diligence. | | | | |
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| | | | | Offering | $525,000 $495,000 $422,300
| For More Information | Contact Us Listed by: David Caples, Prudential Chaplin Williams Realty
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Located just off the coast of northeast Florida, Amelia Island is a barrier island rich in colorful history and breath - taking natural beauty. Its long, beautiful beaches, abundant wildlife and pristine waters have made the island a favorite destination for outdoor adventure. Upscale resorts, with world-class spas, championship golf and exclusive dining, blend effortlessly with a captivating collection of bed and breakfast inns and historic districts. The island is home to Fernandina Beach, once a vibrant Victorian seaport village, and now a charming downtown district of eclectic shops, galleries, attractions and eateries.

Amelia Island, Florida has been named among the Top 10 North American islands by Conde Nast Traveler’s Reader’s Choice Awards, finishing in the #5 spot ahead of Hilton Head, S.C., Sanibel, FL, and Captiva, FL. The awards are based on the results of the Readers’ Choice Survey, which is the largest independent poll of consumers’ preferences, second in size only to the U.S. Census. (2007)

The renovation and revitalization of the Historic District in the village of Fernandina has been flourishing for nearly fifteenyears. Concurrently, the island’s robust cultural environment has grown to include an annual Book Island Festival, Chamber Music Week, Jazz Amelia and weekly events sponsored by the Amelia Island Museum of History, active thespian groups, the Arts Academy and the Island Art Association. The result is this late Victorian village has developed into a major tourist destination.
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