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by azergo


Casa la Paz
5 Stars This place was Amazing
The heart or 'main drag' of St. Augustine Florida is Avenida Menendez curving around the Bayfront as it cradles this historic town.

Not far from the City Gates and the old Castillos de San Marcos and overlooking Matanzas Bay is an elegant and homey inn, Casa De La Paz, an inn that is very close to all of the wonderful and interesting attractions of the oldest city in America; only a stone's throw away from shopping, restaurants, art galleries, antique shops, museums, and the many historical 'must see' venues.

The first owners of the property were the Pullers, who in 1915 made it their private home. J. Duncan Puller was a prominent banker and a member of the upper echelons of St. Augustine society.

During the grandeur of the Flagler era it was not uncommon to build opulent homes, and the Puller's residence did not disappoint St. Augustine sophisticated society with the building's arched doorways and windows, mirrored fireplaces, leaded glass bookcases, red tiled roof, and hand carved moldings.

Over the years, depending on who the owners were, the property served as a private home, kindergarten, restaurant and even residential apartments. Only in 1986, after extensive renovations, was it converted to a charming bed & breakfast.

If you accept the common malaise of burn out, and there is life beyond the corporate world, I guess you can well appreciate why its present day owners, Sherri Crews and her husband Marshall, believed that owning a B&B would be a welcome change of pace. As she indicated to me- 'a dream come true!'

Moving to St. Augustine from Jacksonville, Sherri and Marshall purchased the Casa De La Paz in 2000. Sherri regards the inn as her 'baby.' Although her husband Marshall still maintains his regular job for insurance and retirement funding purposes, he nevertheless collaborates with Sherri as web-master and chief accountant.

As she is extremely talented, Sherri has contributed her amazing talents to gradually changing the inn's appearance and recapturing its original personality.

When they first became owners of the property, Sherri and Marshall found the house too Victorian with its

Mediterranean Revival architecture. Since Sherri stepped in, every room has been changed, and there is now more of a European style of décor, as is in evidence when you view the seven distinct bedrooms named after famous individuals.

Be sure to ask Sherri for a personal tour of the inn. You will be amazed at the many surprises that await you from the antique furnishings, heart-of-pine floors, and richly upholstered sofas to the armchairs and rockers.

If you should be seeking that extraordinary romantic delight, request a room with a Jacuzzi tub and a decorative fireplace, or a room with a breathtaking panoramic view of St. Augustine's Matanazas Bay.

It is little wonder that the inn has been listed as a top 5 Inn in Kiplingers Retirement Report.

BREAKFAST AT THE INN

Sherri's two course breakfasts can only be described as triumphs. You are in for a real treat with the eggs benedict; raspberry stuffed French toast, ginger pancakes with honey-maple-pecan syrup, and delicious quiches. All are served in the dining room or in the inviting wicker-furnished sunroom.

THE INN AS A WEDDING DESTINATION

The inn offers three types of wedding possibilities; 'just the two of us', (only the bride and groom); a small intimate wedding up to ten persons; or the whole house accommodating up to twenty five people.

Sherri can offer catering services when the whole house is rented. She has indicated to me that she has produced Recommended Next Door Restaurants

AIA ALE WORKS

1 King Street, St. Augustine, Florida

Tel: 904-829-2977

Here is one restaurant where you will have to loosen your belt. The wide choice of menu is utterly scrumptious and the portions are humongous! You have to try the beer the restaurant brews. What more can you ask for? The restaurant is ideally located overlooking the City Marina and the Bridge of Lions, making for an ideal romantic location.

Harry's Seafood-Bar-Grille

46 Avenida Menendez

St. Augustine, Florida

Tel: 904-824-7765

This landmark restaurant has a definite New Orleans flair to it, and they certainly live up to their Cajun philosophy- 'Lagniappe (pronounced Lan-Yap) that translates- 'to give a little something extra.' If the weather is right be sure to sit outside in the courtyard, particularly during the evening hours when it is all lit up with beautiful lanterns.

Menu includes fresh fish, seafood specialties, Bourbon street favorites, Pasta, fried platters, steak, New Orleans Po'Boys, Burgers, & Mo.

everything from the hors d'oeuvres to five course dinners. The tropical lush courtyard is in bloom year round and provides the ideal setting for that special and intimate wedding ceremony.

While visiting the inn, Lily and I had the good fortune of witnessing an intimate brunch reception for a party of twelve. Prior to the couple tying the knot on a nearby beach, the guests were treated to an elegant sit down brunch in the dining room around the 10 foot mahogany table. Sherri and her competent staff did a masterful job of setting out the most beautiful plates and cutlery.

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Norm and Lily Goldman are a unique husband and wife team, writer and water colorist, who write and paint about romantic destinations and wedding destinations.

Basically, they meld art and words in order to create an unusual travel story, which generates interest, particularly because of the fact that each painting appears to have been ‘custom-made’ for the story-original story and original art.

As they specialize in web-based content, their articles are featured on their own site, Sketchandtravel.Com, where you can find out more about them. They are also regular contributors to some of the most popular Internet Travel Sites. Norm is also editor of a book reviewing site, Bookpleasures.com and Lily is the editor of her own water color site, azergo.com.

You can contact both Norm and Lily at l.goldman@sympatico.ca.

Posted Dec 06, 2004 by azergo


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