Richard Jones Architecture and Seaside Builders, both Delray Beach firms, delivered this British West Indies residence in 2016 on 143 feet of no-wake Intracoastal frontage in the Seagate beachside neighborhood. The two-story custom build includes protected deepwater dockage, a four-bay garage, and wide waterway views across a 0.35-acre parcel with no fixed bridges between the dock and open ocean access.
Richard Jones Architecture and Seaside Builders, both Delray Beach firms, delivered this British West Indies residence in 2016 on 143 feet of no-wake Intracoastal frontage in the Seagate beachside neighborhood. The two-story custom build includes protected deepwater dockage, a four-bay garage, and wide waterway views across a 0.35-acre parcel with no fixed bridges between the dock and open ocean access.
Architecture & Construction
Seaside Builders executed the Richard Jones design in a British West Indies vocabulary with impact-glass windows and exterior doors throughout. Flooring alternates between marble and hardwood. The property totals approximately 8,834 square feet with 6,322 under air, organized across two stories with elevator access between floors.
Interior Walkthrough
The ground floor opens into connected living and dining rooms with glass doors facing the waterfront loggia and pool. A club room sits adjacent, while the family room, breakfast area, and chef's kitchen are combined into a single open volume, also opening to the water side of the house.
The second floor is anchored by the primary suite, which has its own waterfront loggia, a sitting room, two walk-in closets, and a full bath. A loft-style sitting room connects two additional bedroom suites, each with a private balcony and en-suite bath. The fifth bedroom is located on the ground level.
Outdoor Living & Dockage
Waterfront loggias span the rear of the home on both floors, with the ground-level loggia transitioning to the heated in-ground pool and patio. The 143-foot seawall frontage sits on a no-wake stretch of the Intracoastal, and the protected dock offers direct navigable water access with no fixed bridge obstructions, a meaningful advantage for vessels requiring clearance to reach the Boynton Inlet approximately three miles north.
Location & Access
Seagate is a beachside enclave on the south side of Delray Beach, positioned between the Intracoastal and the Atlantic. The property is within walking distance of the ocean and less than a mile from Atlantic Avenue, Delray's primary commercial corridor. Palm Beach International Airport is roughly a 25-minute drive north. For buyers evaluating Intracoastal parcels in this corridor, Seagate offers wider waterway setbacks and lower density than comparable frontage in Boca Raton's waterfront sections to the south, while maintaining direct inlet access without the bridge restrictions that affect properties further up the waterway toward Lake Worth.
Key Features
- Design by Richard Jones Architecture; built by Seaside Builders (2016)
- 143 feet of Intracoastal seawall frontage on a no-wake zone
- Protected deepwater dockage with no fixed bridge to ocean
- Impact-glass windows and exterior doors throughout
- Marble and hardwood flooring
- Four-bay garage with elevator serving both floors
- Dual waterfront loggias (ground and second floor)
- Closed-circuit camera system with motion detection
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