Discover a true architectural treasure tucked beneath the oaks of Ocean Springs....... Designed by renowned architect Carroll Ishee, this custom-built home is rumored to be one of the final homes he built before he passed away. Every detail tells a story—from the handcrafted finishes and natural materials to the walls of glass that invite the outdoors in. Thoughtfully designed to complement its serene coastal setting, this one-of-a-kind residence offers an open, organic floor plan with soaring ceilings, exposed beams, and warm textures throughout. Enjoy peaceful mornings surrounded by nature, evenings under the stars, and a lifestyle that perfectly balances privacy with proximity to all that makes Ocean Springs special—downtown shops, restaurants, the vibrant arts scene and of course, the beautiful white sandy beaches - all just a short golf cart ride away. The kitchen features stainless stove/oven, dishwasher, refrigerator & sink, Silestone countertops, and original butcher block peninsula. The primary suite leads out to a beautiful spacious deck, viewing acres of untouched woods. There is also an additional deck on the first floor with a giant tree growing through the deck, perfect for your evening wine. There are so many unique features, including open floor plan, high ceilings, tons of glass, natural stone, two living rooms (one on each floor), jacuzzi tub, separate laundry room (featuring a laundry chute from the primary bedroom/bath), and a stunning Noguchi pendant above dining table. Sit back, coffee in hand, on the 13.5' sofa overlooking the creek when it rains and watch the turtles dive in. Outside is a storage building (which will remain), perfect for storing bikes, beach toys and fishing gear. Also on the property is a firepit area, a treehouse, and lots of additional storage underneath the large deck (perfect for kayaks). There is plenty of extra space on the property to later add a garage or storage if you need room to expand! This masterpiece is thoughtfully decorated by New Orleans based designer, Betsey Hazard (of House of Hazard Interiors), lovingly maintained by the current owners and now waiting for its next steward to appreciate its craftsmanship and character.. This isn't just a home—it's a piece of Ocean Springs' architectural history. Priced to sell, don't wait.