Built circa 1927, this lovely riverfront home was one of the first built in a new subdivision inspired by Venice, now called Historic San Marco. The half-timbered Tudor Revival Style is one of Jacksonville's architectural treasures and has distinctive brickwork, pecky cypress woods and ironwork by noted local area craftsman, David Ponsler. Inside, the home has Moorish elements including wide and arched doorways. Incredibly beautiful beamed ceilings in the living room and library along with a massive carved wood fireplace and original brass chandeliers, this home is infused with character. An addition in the early 90's gave this landmark home an open kitchen and family room that captures the incredible and wide views of the St. Johns river. Minutes to the best schools