Jacksonville Home Features Pre-Civil War Wine Cellar!
Jacksonville Home Features Pre-Civil War Wine Cellar!
Must SeeTop 10 Florida Condos For SaleAccording to the recorded history of Jacksonville, Florida, in 1858, Doctor Thomas F. Perley purchased a large parcel of land on a bluff overlooking the St. Johns River atop Empire Point. He proceeded to build his home that displayed views across a mile of river to the far shore. Three years after its completion, the Civil War erupted and Doctor Perley was inducted into the medical corp of the Confederate Army as a colonel. When the war was over in 1865 he returned to his home but in 1868 sold it to a prominent Jacksonville banker. The house later burned down and all that was left was the huge brick vaulted wine cellar connected to the main house by a tunnel which had been dug into the bluff and the 90-pound granite corner stone of the house above. It is one of Jacksonville’s rare antebellum structures that still survives.
In 1993, another family bought the property and, taking their lead from the antique brick and wine cellar, they brought in two trailer loads of architectural pieces from New Orleans and 22,000 antique bricks to rebuild as authentically as possible. The rebuild took over 2,000 hours of on-site millwork which included custom-made transoms above eight first-floor doors, five-layer crown-and-floor molding and custom routered door and window surrounds. Multiple antiquing trips provided refinished claw foot bathtubs and other period decor. The home took fourteen months to complete.
Now for sale, the 3,225-square-foot four bedroom, four bath home includes the original tall barreled roof wine cellar that opens out to a patio overlooking the river providing an exceptional space for entertaining, a brick courtyard with large fountain and mature plantings, a long shared boat dock/pier and courtyard swimming pool. French doors and large windows with transoms and plantation shutters open rooms up to light and beautiful views with accessed balconies on the second floor. For more information.
Jacksonville, Florida’s historic Perley Place with antebellum wine cellar, antique brick courtyard with fountain, lush plantings and stunning views of the St. Johns River. Priced at $989,000.
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