A historic luxury bed and breakfast is now on the market in Central Florida — and it's completely decked out in grandma glam.
The Sparkman House was originally built in 1905 on a sprawling estate in the heart of Plant City's Historic District. It's a peek into architectural history, with a six-bedroom main house and a separate carriage house — totaling seven bedrooms and six baths, all covered in antique fixtures and florals.
Take a step into the past in the Queen Anne-style home, located at 707 N. Collins St., Plant City. The home boasts 12-foot-high ceilings and elegant formal spaces you'd only expect to see in an early 1900s period piece.
Modern amenities meet Victorian charm throughout the house, with the wrap-around porch surrounded by towering oak trees and a lounge deck on the outside.
The estate is listed for $1,249,900 and is being sold by Lisa Rhodes and Jeremiah Rhodes (Marzucco Real Estate).