A single-story Neoclassical Revival residence built in 1950 on Seaspray Avenue, one of Palm Beach's "Sea Streets" terminating at a quiet cul-de-sac in the Poinciana Park Second Addition. The 0.27-acre parcel sits within walking distance of the Lake Trail, Palm Beach Recreation Center, the Society of the Four Arts, and nearby beach access.
A single-story Neoclassical Revival residence built in 1950 on Seaspray Avenue, one of Palm Beach's "Sea Streets" terminating at a quiet cul-de-sac in the Poinciana Park Second Addition. The 0.27-acre parcel sits within walking distance of the Lake Trail, Palm Beach Recreation Center, the Society of the Four Arts, and nearby beach access.
Neoclassical Architecture & Original Details
The home follows a Neoclassical Revival vocabulary with columned facades, high ceilings, and original architectural elements that have been preserved through the property's 75-year history. The one-story plan covers 2,368 square feet under air across four bedrooms and four full baths, with an additional 681 square feet of covered outdoor and utility space bringing the total to 3,049 square feet.
Interior Layout
The floor plan distributes four bedrooms each with a dedicated full bath. Living areas feature the high ceilings characteristic of the style. Storage is generous throughout, with large closet spaces across the residence. A laundry room is positioned directly off the kitchen for service convenience, and a one-car garage provides covered parking.
Location & Access
Seaspray Avenue is among the most recognized of the lettered and named "Sea Streets" running east-west between the ocean and the Lake Trail in mid-town Palm Beach. The cul-de-sac configuration limits through traffic, a condition that adds both privacy and safety value on an already quiet residential block. The Lake Trail is steps from the property, providing a pedestrian and cycling corridor that runs the length of the island along the Intracoastal.
The Society of the Four Arts campus and the Palm Beach Recreation Center are both within a short walk. Worth Avenue shopping and dining is roughly half a mile south. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately a 15-minute drive west via Royal Palm Way and the Flagler Memorial Bridge. This section of mid-town Palm Beach carries a walk-to-everything convenience that the Estate Section and North End cannot replicate; the trade-off is lot size, which at 0.27 acres is consistent with the original Poinciana Park plat.
It is worth noting the property currently has no cooling system on record, a condition that any buyer will want to address. Given the 1950 construction date, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems should be evaluated for capacity and code compliance ahead of any renovation or addition.
Key Features
- Neoclassical Revival design with preserved original columns and high ceilings
- Cul-de-sac location on Seaspray Avenue in Poinciana Park Second Addition
- Single-story plan with four bedrooms, each with a full bath
- Walking distance to Lake Trail, Four Arts, and beach access
- 0.27-acre lot consistent with mid-town Poinciana Park platting
- One-car garage with laundry room adjacent to kitchen
- No cooling system currently installed
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