Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida House for sale
The Ultimate in Privacy and Luxury. There is no greater pleasure than that of an estate home designed to delight those who dwell there. The estate home, La Palmeraie, pays homage to comfort and indulgence with a combination of remarkable living spaces, intimate private areas and unrivaled grounds that are uniquely captivating. Premier Estate Properties is proud to offer Florida’s fines new oceanfront estate. Designed by renowned architects... more Vigneault and Hoos, this important estate has Southern Mediterranean influences softened with authentic touches of Provence and the Cote Sud. Natural elements of coral stone, shell stone, terracotta tile, stucco, natural stone and exotic woods all blend seamlessly in the exterior facades. Interior details fashioned from the most discerning materials compliment both lavish entertaining areas and intimate family retreats. This walled and gated new estate compound offers the most discriminating family the ultimate in privacy and luxury. The property boasts an oceanfront great house, guest house, motor court and garage complex, gatehouse/caretaker’s cottage, two swimming pools, tennis court, tennis pavilion, citrus grove, nature walk and river pier. The home is surrounded by lush gardens, spacious loggias, sweeping lawns, mature oaks, specimen palms, quiet mangroves and rolling dunes. Water frontages include 155 ± ft. directly on the Atlantic Ocean and 155 ± ft. on the Indian River, with combined living structures totaling 22,203 ± sq. ft. The estate features a total of eight bedrooms, eleven baths, formal living room, dining room, family room, library, club room, each with adjacent private outdoor loggias. The great house also offers a main kitchen, catering kitchen, gallery halls, club room, bar, screening lounge, library, and numerous additional rooms. The guest house and caretaker’s cottage also feature private living and dining areas, kitchens, and private bedrooms with en-suite baths as well as private garages. The artful floor plan also allows for extensive outdoor living with enormous covered loggias, multiple outdoor fireplaces, beachside fire pit, two outdoor kitchens and both an oceanfront family swimming pool and spa as well as a separate courtyard lap and reflecting pool. The Manor Master suite with fireplace and master sitting room, separate his and her master baths Formal living room salon with wood-beamed ceiling and Limestone fireplace Formal dining room wood paneled and patina’d walls and fireplace Library with full complement of bookshelves and built-ins and fireplace Club room with media center, billiards and full sit-down bar Screening lounge and upstairs family room, living room, main kitchen, casual dining and family rooms Catering kitchen and guest kitchen Outdoor summer kitchen Outdoor living room, family room, dining room, library and pool Loggias - 5 indoor and 3 outdoor fireplaces and beachside fire pit Imported solid Mahogany windows (hurricane impact) Limestone floors Ludowici clay terracotta roof tiles State of the art home automation and security data wiring, electronics charging stations Automatic generator The Estate 15 ± acres spanning from Atlantic Ocean to the Indian River 16,799 ± sq.ft. great house 2,412 ± sq.ft. guest cottage with motor court 2,108 ± sq. ft. motor court for 7 cars 716 ± sq. ft.. gatehouse with caretaker’s quarters and garage 22,203 ± sq. ft. total living area Tennis court and tennis pavilion Orangerie, flower and herb gardens Citrus grove with orange, tangerine and grapefruit trees Beach dune walkover to Atlantic Ocean Mangrove boardwalk to Indian River Boat dock on the Indian River/Intracoastal Waterway Walled and gated compound both sides of A1A
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