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Charles Morris house, designed by Robert D.
Farquhar in 1910 and designated as a landmark
in 1990. Over a period of four years, the team
reimagined the home as the anchor to a luxury
development that blends classic architecture
with modern amenities and exquisite details.
Maintaining the integrity and beauty of its
Colonial Revival meets Craftsman aesthetic, the
shingle sided home as been restored to its former
glory. A brick-paved entry porch with Tuscan
columns is topped by a gracious stick-railed
balcony and punctuated by shutter-flanked
windows. Formerly a single family home, it's
been sensitively cleaved into two spectacular
side-by-side residences, each featuring more
than 3,000 square feet of living space, high-
end kitchens, over 1,000 feet of private outdoor
space divided between generous lower level
patios and spacious second story decks, and
breathtaking, unobstructed ocean views. The
conveniences and comforts of modern life,
including custom automated shades, central
heat and air and laundry, have been deftly
integrated into the structures original interior
finishes without disturbing its integrity and
beauty. The elegant proportions of the open-
plan living rooms, spacious bedrooms and airy
kitchens, are underscored by luxurious white oak
flooring, top-of-the-line fixtures by Brizo, Rohl,
Newport Brass and Toto, Axis two-tone Italian
cabinetry, distinctive solid stone countertops,
high-end appliances from Wolf, Sub-Zero, and
Miele and intricate stone & tile work.
Sitting at the other end of the property
from the Landmark Homes, the sleek Georgina
Homes offers a contemporary and complemen-
tary counterpoint to its historical sibling. The
new four story building offers three gracious
floor-through ocean view boutique condomini-
ums, that range in square footage from 3,000
to 4,000 square feet, above ground floor park-
ing. Each unit is accessed by its own private
and secure elevator.
Floor to ceiling glass walls in each unit
backdrop every moment of the day with inspir-
ing ocean views. Here, too, state-of-the-art
kitchens — which, like the Landmark Home