Janice Clary |
Janice Clary, Central Florida lakefront marketing
specialist at Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty, is representing the
property and serves as principal contact.
“William Watt owned many acres of citrus and invented
corrugated cardboard as a packaging medium for his oranges. The William Watt House has only been home to
four owners in the past 108 years,” said Roger Soderstrom, founder and
owner of Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty.
The property, which
is listed for $795,000, includes a main house with three bedrooms and four
baths, and a two-bedroom, two-bath Windmill Cottage featuring a 1930s windmill
that extends 60 feet in the air, a novelty of this lovely cottage.
The property also has a detached Carriage House which
features a Garden Suite with one-bedroom and one-bath, and a 720 square foot
apartment/owner’s suite with private entry above the two-car garage.
The interior of the
main house showcases the original French doors, Tudor style windows, two
decorative fireplaces and beautiful built in bookcases, echoed by the original
heart-pine flooring, a beauty only antique wood can offer.
There is a formal
living room, two dining rooms, three bedrooms, each with their own baths, a
laundry room, office and a finely crafted
kitchen which has been newly remodeled with historic cabinetry, marble
and stainless counter tops and upgraded stainless steel appliances.
Grandview Bed and Breakfast, Mount Dora, FL |
The property is located just two blocks from the heart of
historic downtown Mount Dora with its trendy attractions such as antique
stores, art galleries, day spas, restaurants, City Park and marina.
Situated on just under an acre with tropical landscaping,
oversized saltwater pool, white vinyl fencing and multiple rocking chair
porches, the stately residence presents an impressive setting for grand scale
entertaining, Soderstrom said.
For a complete
copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications
Inc. 407-644-4142 Lvershelco@aol.com
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