263 SAN SALVADOR DRIVE, DUNEDIN, FL 34698
$1,250,000
Features & Amenities
Historic Spanish Revival Home Built By Edward Frischkorn
Year Built: 1927
Lot Size: 17,955 SqF
Square Footage: 2,580 SqFt
4 Bedrooms
3.5 Bathrooms
Detached In-Law Suite
Water Views
Welcome to 236 San Salvador Drive - where you're instantly transported back to the Roaring 20s upon approaching this fully restored Spanish Revival estate. This is one of only 11 homes built by Ephraim “Ed” Frischkorn, who developed the iconic Dunedin Isles and Dunedin Golf and Country Club. Just under a half-acre, the grounds are lush with mature tropical landscaping and boast views of St. Joseph Sound. The outdoor kitchen and dining space with granite countertops and a large island set the tone for effortless entertaining. Making your way inside, you’ll be greeted by the original refinished hardwood floors, elegant archways, and unmistakable 1920s architectural charm. The sunlit family room with its vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, wood-burning fireplace, and stone tile floors imported from Cuba is an instant favorite gathering spot. The spacious kitchen is built for the most discerning chefs who will appreciate the walk-in pantry, appliance garage, gas range, and leather-finish granite countertops. Just off the kitchen, the luxurious owner's suite reveals a true retreat with a home office, cozy reading nook, and a spa-like ensuite bath with a walk-in closet featuring built-in dressers. Two additional bedrooms at the rear of the home offer privacy and share a completely renovated, ADA-accessible bathroom. Across the sunny courtyard, an upstairs one-bedroom, one-bathroom in-law suite with a full kitchen, remodeled bath, and private patio overlooking St. Joseph Sound provides private guest quarters or income opportunities. With its proximity to waterfront parks, Honeymoon Island, and vibrant downtown Dunedin, this beautifully restored architectural masterpiece seamlessly blends history with modern luxury. Don’t squander your opportunity to be a part of Dunedin’s history.