Since the house was first built, it has served as a grocery and butcher shop, a residence with doctor’s office, a boardinghouse, and finally as a bed and breakfast inn.
Enter one of the Key West’s oldest and loveliest private gardens that host 2 fish pond fountains, century old palms with cascading orchids, and rare flowering and fruit trees. There is also a Brazilian jacaranda tree with blue bell-shaped flowers and two large tamarind trees native to India that bring majesty to the grounds.
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