Step into a piece of rare and authentic Old-World Florida with this cherished beachside cottage. Built in 1935 as a “day house” for visitors from town arriving via the Victory Ferry and mule-drawn trolley for a beach day, it’s believed to have been relocated in the 1960s to its current spot. In the same family for 40 years, it’s now ready for its next stewards. Eligible for National Trust for Historic Preservation listing, this gem of old beach life radiates legacy and slow-living charm: a wide porch for gathering, sunlight through original windows, and classic woodwork that whispers stories of a simpler time. Watch for dolphins, play games and puzzles, feel the tides, and carry this heritage forward. Please note: the portion of land WEST of Coast Highway does not convey.
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Year Built
1935
Updated on July 16, 2025 at 3:01 pm