Home of the Week: A 1927-built Mediterranean Revival residence in Granada Terrace

This week’s featured home is a 1927 Mediterranean Revival residence located at 2311 Brevard Road NE in the Granada Terrace Historic District of Old Northeast. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom home offers 1,708 square feet of living space in one of St. Petersburg’s most historic and scenic neighborhoods.

Designed by C. Perry Snell, the home retains many original features, such as hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings with exposed wood beams, vintage glass doorknobs, and intricate chandeliers. The layout is centered around an open-air courtyard, creating a natural flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. A sunroom and the primary bedroom provide views of Coffee Pot Bayou.

The property also includes a detached two-car garage with alley access, providing additional privacy and functionality. Recent updates include a new flat roof installed in 2022.

Granada Terrace is a well-preserved historic neighborhood established in 1924. Known for its curved streets, plazas, and tree-lined walkways, it offers a quiet yet connected atmosphere.

The neighborhood centers around Granada Park, which provides open green space with views of Coffee Pot Bayou and features a terrace, pergola, and water access for paddleboarding or kayaking.

The City of St. Petersburg named the Grenada Terrace subdivision a Local Historic District in 1988 to help preserve it's unique architecture.

This home offers a unique opportunity to live in a neighborhood that blends historic character with proximity to downtown St. Petersburg and the waterfront.

The property is currently listed by EXP Realty for $945,000.

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