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Point House property consists of 3.38 acres on beach and bay with a 4700 sq ft tropical Balinese style home. E.P. Taylor Drive divides the property with the main house fronting on Clifton Bay and the Guest Pavilion on the beach. The main house has a casual elegance featuring views of the bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Accommodations include a spacious Master Bedroom suite with his and her studies, dressing room, and large bathroom with private outdoor shower. In addition, there are two guest bedrooms with en suite baths. Point House is connected by a covered breezeway to the Boat House which has three guest bedrooms with en suite baths and a living room with a family kitchen. The Boat House is appropriately named because it was built facing a man made marina with a water depth of 8’. Below the accommodations is mechanical equipment, storage and two 8000 pound boat lifts. The Guest Pavilion, on the beach, is a Balinese work of art with soaring bamboo ceilings, stone flooring and mahogany siding. The Pavilion is used for gathering of friends or as a secluded getaway. It is complete with a spa, detached bathroom with a tropical outdoor shower, kitchen and sleeping area. Site improvements and features include a heated swimming pool, cabana, dock, gated driveway and croquet field that doubles as a practice pitching golf green. Staff accommodations include a chef’s office and sitting room and bedroom and bath, a property manager’s office and workshop. There is also a three-car garage. Special features include 100 KW diesel generator, Matrix water maker (2.5 gal per minute), 6000-gallon diesel storage tank, 2500-gallon LP gas tank and video camera surveillance. All windows are hurricane impact and many areas have motorized hurricane shutters. Point House is unique and enjoys 400’ of bay frontage and across the street 400’ of beach frontage.
Alex has written for Vanity Fair, Barrons, Bloomberg and Condé Nast Traveler.