Welcome to The Birger Axelson home. One of the most rare and truest preserved cypress homes in the Seville Historic District. Plenty of land and the family heritage East Bay Long Leaf Pine trees remain. This home has defied treacherous hurricanes of the early 1900’s and on. The home was lovingly built for two women. It is in a non flood zone. There is a peek-a-boo water view of Pensacola Bay. Feel the gentle breezes. The home is known to have a ghost who lights a way for a family member lost at sea. This home was modernized in the 1980’s and on. It will need a remodel. It is dated but comfortable. The master bedroom is exceptionally large. The home features great light and the porch is perfect for Sunsets in Old Seville! There is an original fancy French Potty commode that replaced the old outhouse! It’s a marvel to behold! In 2012 a new metal roof was installed by a local roofer. There are 2 systems for HVAC and the kitchen features gas cooking. This beautiful large landsite in downtowns’ historic district allows opportunities for a carriage house, garages and pool. Location! Location! Location! – Located in area where homes exceed millions of dollars and on the A1S (America’s 1st Settlement) route. Walkable to all things DOWNTOWN PENSACOLA. More to come! LIBRARY Library of Congress Survey fact: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey HABS FL-321 HABS FLA 17PENSA, 58 and YES! it is one of the brown houses off E. Zaragoza and S. Florida Blanca St. Off street parking on south of the home for future.
Address: 314 S. Florida Blanca St
City: Pensacola
State: FL
ZIP: 32502
Square Feet: 1932
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Waterfront:
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