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One of Winter Park’s architectural landmarks, this Spanish-revival home has just hit the market and it’s full of history and vintage charm.
Built in 1934, the estate once belonged to World War I General Avery D. Andrews after he retired. Andrews lived there until he died in 1959. The home, which overlooks Lake Osceola, was designed by architect Harold Hair, responsible for several major area buildings, like the 1927 Gary-Morgan House and the Beal-Maltbie Shell Museum on the Rollins College campus.
The residence comes with four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a private boathouse, about 50 feet of private water frontage, a several-hundred-bottle wine room and several outdoor courtyards, patios, terraces and balconies.
Located at 500 N. Interlachen Ave., the home’s interior is rich with vintage charm, including arched entryways, exposed stone and brick walls, ironwork details, hand-painted ceilings, custom moldings and whimsical art.
The home is priced at $7,250,000 and the listing agent is Kelly Price with Kelly Price and Co.
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