Tour Schedule - Trinity Episcopal Church
Tour Schedule - Trinity Episcopal Church
Tour Schedule - Trinity Episcopal Church
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Historic Homes<br />
ROYLANCE/SNELGROVE<br />
161 Avenue C<br />
Probably better known as the house with the gigantic live<br />
oak, this two story Colonial Revival house was built in 1910.<br />
This was a return to classical architectural styles and became<br />
a standard type in the 20th century. The current owners have<br />
put their stamp on this lovely Florida home which is filled<br />
with family antiques and 30 years of collecting. Previous<br />
owners had refinished the wood walls, ceilings and floors, but<br />
there are still details that will keep the owners occupied for<br />
some time. This challenge will be ably met by Martha Elliott,<br />
an interior designer and her husband, Bob Roylance, a building<br />
contractor.<br />
SAYLE/FELDER<br />
29 Myrtle Avenue<br />
In the 1930s, Alfonzo Felder, superintendent of Sheip Lumber<br />
Mill, hand picked the tongue and groove cypress and heart pine<br />
and built this charming cottage. In the 1960s, Shirley and Don<br />
Lanier purchased the two-acre property and built a brick house<br />
closer to the bay. When the larger house was complete, the Laniers<br />
sold the Felder cottage to Ben and Faye Sharit who moved<br />
the cottage to its present location. In 2002, Vicki and Bob Sayle<br />
purchased the cottage and have been carefully restoring the<br />
beautiful wood ceilings, walls, and flooring in the house, they are<br />
beginning work on the gardens.<br />
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