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John Huber designed the floating staircase in the center of the downstairs living area.
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The staircase leads to the third floor ballroom
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The stairs lead to the backyard along the west side of the house.
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There are 11 homes that have waterfront property at the entrance to the Bayou. Most of those property owners have docks and boathouses.
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There are three restaurants and 14 small business offices located on the premises.
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There is 86,000 square feet of space in the old hospital building.
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The stairs lead to the cellar.
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The stairs lead to the first floor where there are three bedroom, three baths, office and a central living area leading to the back porch.
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The stairs lead to the first floor where there are three bedroom, three baths, office and a central living area leading to the back porch.
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The stairs are located on the east side of the house. The boat ramp for access to the bay can be seen on the right of the picture.
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This is the facade of the home facing Escambia Bay.
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There is a cabana bar located in the rear of the home, facing Santa Rosa Sound.
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The facade of the home faces the wetland. The front door is on the second floor landing.
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The master bedroom suite is located on the second floor.
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There is an enclosed patio area on the east side the house.
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The home faces north on Ariola Drive.
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The glass brick tower is the dominant feature of the facade. It functions as the enclosure for the circular staircase.
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Stucco is the exterior finish of the home.
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There are two bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen and a living area in the downstairs guest quarters.
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A circular staircase connects the guest quarters to the second floor residence.
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The risers are wood that match the upstairs flooring material.
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The kitchen is located on the west side of the second floor. It features a catering kitchen and wine cooler.
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The appliances were imported from France.
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second floor porch - south view
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The walkway begins at Scenic Highway and descends to the beach on Escambia Bay.