Ocean Reef Resorts, Destin, Fl, Billi Willi
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The front terrace has a robust rosemary bush—bring those recipes—as
well as a shady bower of scrub oak and magnolia. With a million
dollar renovation in 2007, this classic beachfront home is
striking, with its Mexican tile, vaulted...
The front terrace has a robust rosemary bush—bring those recipes—as
well as a shady bower of scrub oak and magnolia. With a million
dollar renovation in 2007, this classic beachfront home is
striking, with its Mexican tile, vaulted ceilings, Murano glass
kitchen accents and an abundance of Gulf-front windows. The living
room, dining room and kitchen face the Gulf. High ceilings give an
airy feeling and the climate-controlled porch along the length of
the living room is the ultimate in comfort. With its own TV, you
can multi-task here: watch a ball game, read the paper and sip a
cool one, all the while keeping an eye on the beach scene. Open
decks to either side are ideal for soaking up the sun. All three
bedrooms face the Gulf, and the bunkroom is reminiscent of a trains
Pullman berths—each has curtains and each has its own TV—kid heaven
after a busy beach day. Solitude and privacy are givens in this
unique South Walton neighborhood, yet the busy outside world of
restaurants, shopping, golf, tennis and medical care are just two
minutes away.
Four Mile Village: The name comes from the navigation marker Four
Mile Point, on Choctawhatchee Bay, where Sandestin Resort, Mack
Bayou and fourteen acres of Creek Nation property are now located.
The 300-acre beachside property was purchased in the early 1940s by
John and Dorothy Coffeen, but wasnt used privately until 1946, as
the Army Air Force requested its use for an important military
mission during WWII. JB-2 missiles , the American version of the
German V-1 or buzz bomb were tested here. Four bunkers, two missile
ramps, armament rails and assorted concrete foundations and asphalt
roads or runways remain.
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