Winner of 2014 Polly Earl Award from the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, this rarely available single-family home designed by master architect Maurice Fatio in 1924, sits a half-block from the new Town Docks, on one of Palm Beach's most coveted mid-town streets. The property includes three private courtyards with coquina stone terraces, two fountains and a 10' x 25' heated pool. Meticulously and expertly restored, expanded and renovated, the house reflects a seamless combination of original details and modern conveniences, including the highest level of finishes, impact doors and windows. An arched entry foyer with powder room leads to a stunning living room with vaulted pecky cypress ceiling, original tile floors, and a gas fireplace with mantle fabricated by Herpel. A wonderfully proportioned dining room off the kitchen opens to a casual sitting room with arched windows and doors. A paneled library is thoughtfully designed to convert to a primary bedroom, including ensuite bathroom and adjacent generous closets. A small office is off the library. The 2nd floor includes primary bedroom and guest bedroom, each with ensuite bathrooms and closets. A short distance past the south facing, sun-filled pool area lies a large Guest House with 1st floor living room, kitchenette, bedroom and bath plus 2nd floor bedroom, bath and large sun deck each with separate entrances.