The former Coquina Inn, in Lighthouse Park neighborhood, a historical treasure offers a unique opportunity steeped in history. Built in 1915 by Mary Heston, the Post Mistress of Anastasia Island. It was once a winter retreat for Arthur Brisbane, Chief Editor of W.R. Hearst. Constructed with Tabby Revival architecture of coquina block, this home embodies cultural significance backed with resilient construction. With 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, & an adjoining apartment with separate entrance. Inside, it features original hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces (primary has hidden nook), crown molding, & beadboard ceilings. 1,700sf unfinished basement with separate entrance, a cistern & other eccentricities. The primary suite is complete with a sitting area & fireplace with a hidden nook. Elevated in Flood Zone X. With a touch of vision & restoration, the grandeur can be revived to live amidst history. 2nd floor hallway light does not convey. Weekly rentals allowed, buyer to verify.
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Year Built
1915
Updated on April 30, 2025 at 2:11 am