The home is a series of saw-tooth additions which create a total interior living area of 1989 square feet with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The house has been totally renovated and shows spotlessly. The ceilings have been vaulted giving most rooms an expansive feel. Windows on either side of the house allow muted light to flow through the home. I stood in the living room and peered out across Love Lane. I sold the house opposite several years ago. It is equally adorable as are the other storybook houses on this coveted lane.
There is a home office located opposite the living room. An adjacent side door opens into the hallway which I noted to potential buyers as being a great feature in this or any other home. I love having a side door to bring groceries into the house without coming in the front door.
The kitchen, dining area, and laundry room are located at the rear of the house. There is additional interior covered storage behind and connected to the end of the house. As you can see the ceiling is vaulted in these spaces which are bathed in subtle sunlight during the daytime hours.
There is plenty of room for a pool. And there is easy access to a pool builder to bring equipment and materials onto the site to build the pool. That is not always the case in Old Town. This home is located in the coveted X Flood Zone. Love Lane is within easy walking distance to all of Old Town. Duval Street is two blocks away and the Historic Seaport is about three blocks. The back gate at 727 Love Lane opens to the backside of Love Lane which ends on Fleming Street. The seaport is two blocks north.
The lane has several charming houses like this. The house around the corner on Southard Street is decked out each year with the Peanuts gang. Other houses are more understated in their ode to the Christmas Season. Our little town comes even more alive during the next couple of weeks. But the charm of life on this little tucked away lane stays pretty much the same all the time - it's magical.