If the walls could talk, what stories they would tell. Since 1970 until recently, this property was owned and lived in by the late Hugh Boyd, former captain of the HMS Bounty replica tall ship used in the 1962 film "Mutiny on the Bounty" and which spent 20 years moored for the winter at the St. Pete Pier. The home was built in 1936 and boasts both history and charm, with great bones and original details, making for a desirable restoration project. Original features throughout include oak hardwood flooring, custom moldings and trim, archways, period tile, a granite fireplace and 9'4" high ceilings. Downstairs is a spacious living room with a wood burning fireplace that opens to the dining room, an enclosed porch with period tile that could be opened back up to an inviting front porch, two bedrooms, two baths and a kitchen. Upstairs is another bedroom suite and a dedicated guest suite with a kitchen, bath and sitting room off the back of the home with its own private entrance. Plenty of parking in the detached garage or parking pad off the alley and on the wide brick street in front. In addition to parking, the deep lot allows for great backyard entertaining space. Great location, walk to restaurants or shops on 4th Street and an easy stroll or bike ride to the waterfront and downtown. Schedule an appointment today to own this piece of history!
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