Step back in time to this extraordinary 1888 Spanish-style estate, meticulously redesigned to honor its rich history while blending in modern luxuries. Steeped in legend and artistry, the home is said to have hosted Al Capone's private games, with original doors and peep holes that hold stories of the past. Throughout the property, timeless artistic pieces by the Anderson family preserve its cultural heritage and character. 5,245 sq ft of enclosed living space, including main house, Ruby Room, loft, and expanded master suite. Observation tower with panoramic views of oak-lined grounds and the Gulf. Original tiled atrium with custom Anderson fountain, creating a serene centerpiece. Spanish-style baths with original stained-glass windows and preserved drop-down doors. True master retreat featuring a breathtaking closet and spa-inspired bath. Guest efficiency apartment for extended family or visitors. Set on 2 acres of manicured land with over 90 varieties of camellias. Above-ground garden beds designed to reflect the Stations of the Cross. Lounging pool with water shoots and ample built-in seating for relaxation. Outdoor fireplace, covered carport (1,360 sq ft), and outdoor kitchen (350 sq ft) for year-round entertaining. This estate is more than a home—it is a living piece of history. From the legendary gathering spaces once frequented by iconic figures, to the artistry of the Anderson family, to the carefully preserved architectural details, every corner tells a story. The Ruby Room, enclosed loft, and sprawling master addition create a seamless balance of old-world charm and modern comfort. A rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind Spanish-style estate where history, art, and luxury converge. Community will have a pier and gazebo in 2026