Cashel Designer Showcase House
Wednesday, March 10
10:00am
Situated on the scenic St. Lucie River, the Cashel Estate is a charming home as well as a beautiful example of the Florida “colonial manor.” The house was built in the 1922, during The Gilded Age, by prominent American architect Horace Trumbauer for energy industry magnate Martin Malone. Trumbauer was already famous for grand structures as the George W. Elkins Mansion and the George F. Tyler Mansion in Pennsylvania, the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Philadelphia, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and he would go on to design the Chapel at Duke University and the main library at Harvard.
We will gather in the Clubhouse parking lot at 10:00am to caravan the 3 miles to the end of Indian Street. With 22 separate designers, each area will be unique and provide new inspiration for your own home. Proceeds to benefit the Children’s Home Society’s Youth Transition Center.
$30 per person for House Tour ticket
Reservations required 220.6000 ext 215 |