Nestled in the heart of Tarpon Springs , overlooking the scenic bayou renowned for its annual Epiphany celebration, stands a magnificent mansion constructed in the late 1800s by the esteemed inventor of the hacksaw, George Clemson, this historic residence is a testament to architectural brilliance and historical significance. With an imposing façade that whispers tales of yesteryears, this home is a sanctuary of elegance and splendor. Spanning three floors, the estate boasts an impressive lineup of 11 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, complemented by 5 fireplaces that add warmth and character to the space. The residence is adorned with rich dark woods that encapsulate its interior, narrating stories of royalty and distinguished history. The meticulous craftsmanship is evident in the choice of materials, with floors laid out in Dave County pine, and elements of chestnut, Rifca cherry, and walnut wood embellishing the home. A solid chestnut staircase elegantly connects all three levels, ensuring a seamless flow through the mansion’s grandeur. The first floor serves as the heart of the home, featuring a kitchen, a butler’s kitchen, and a butler’s office/pantry for ultimate convenience. It also houses two bathrooms, an oversized dining room, a music room, a library, and a great hall – each space more enchanting than the last.
Listing Provided by:
Peter Katsarelis 813-992-7653,
BROKERS INTERNATIONAL RE 813-549-7653
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