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Cherokee Park

By Robert Plunket August 17, 2011



1735 North Drive, Sarasota.




Living room




Backyard.


Built in 1936 by the developer of Cherokee Park, this Art Moderne masterpiece is a rarity in Sarasota. The style set the stage for the Sarasota School of Architecture but has all but vanished, with just a few examples left to recall the kind of glamour that made Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies so much fun to watch.


The house has been updated over the years, but always with an eye toward keeping its wonderful period details. Particularly nice are the corner windows and the strong horizontal lines so characteristic of the style. Inside are four bedrooms, three and a half baths. There’s also a detached garage and guest house. Floors are the original wood and terrazzo, as are the moldings and much of the hardware.


Set on a three quarter acre lot on a wide expansive street that characterizes the old fashioned suburban atmosphere of Cherokee Park, the house has an ideal location—close to downtown, the beach, schools and shopping—and is ready to move into. It’s priced at $995,000. The address is 1753 North Drive. Contact Steve Wexler at Signature Sotheby’s, (941) 364-4000.


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