HOMES OF THE TREASURE COAST
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with detailed woodwork.
7here is a laundry room on both Áoors with windows
oͿering a beautiful view of the golf course to the west. 7he
upstairs has a long hallway with wrought-iron railings and
views of the stairs and foyer below. Both the upstairs sitting
room and the living room have gas fireplaces.
With a large island and breakfast bar, the kitchen and
adjacent family room are Peggy’s favorite rooms in the house,
she says. On the other side of the house is the study with
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Wilings underneath the first Åoor
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a second piano, which she loves to play, and views of the
ocean. Nestled behind the oceanfront dining room is a pantry
for quick service.
While the property has the capacity to comfortably host
200 people, the largest gathering they held was the wedding
reception of 50 people for the couple’s oldest son. This
Thanksgiving the Russells will host their four children and 11
grandchildren for the holiday.
“I love it when the kids visit here,” says Peggy. “They love >>