143 South Roscoe Boulevard | Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Some homes have history. This one made history.

143 South Roscoe Boulevard home

1903 | A Vision Takes Shape in Riverside

In 1903, Jacksonville banker and railroad magnate Thomas P. Denham, one of the founders of Atlantic National Bank, commissioned the construction of a stately Greek Revival residence on Lomax Street in Riverside. At the time, Riverside was home to the city’s most prominent families—a neighborhood of grand architecture, oak-lined streets, and social prestige.

Built with craftsmanship rarely replicated today, the home featured heart-pine floors, 11-foot ceilings, hand-faceted diamond-cut glass, and 12-inch moldings—a true reflection of the early 20th century’s architectural elegance and ambition.

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By Gwinn Volen

“Waterfront living” in Ponte Vedra Beach is far different than simply “a house by the water.”  Of course, we have the ocean, which is in a class by itself.  But we also have Intracoastal living, which means access to the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) - aka boating, fishing, and other water sports - all from your backyard.

Why the ICW Matters

This stretch of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway in Ponte Vedra offers relaxed boating, jet skiing, fishing, and deep water ocean access, enhancing both the lifestyle and long-term value of a home.  Picture a dock, a boat lift, and deep water.  

Where Is the Waterfront in Ponte Vedra Beach?

Roscoe Boulevard 

Homes and land on Roscoe and its adjacent streets are incredibly unique -…

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