At the time we purchased 94 Park Place, the Lincolnville community was in shambles. Many of the houses you see now have been renovated and restored! The neighborhood is safe with extremely low crime rates, but back then that was not the case. The house was in extreme disrepair, and we had to board up the house until we had the funds to renovate. That time came January 2020, and it took all of that entire year to complete the project. We kept some remnants of the old house but what you see now is mostly new construction and new materials. The floorplan was also changed, as the original was a shotgun house and the layout left much to be desired! We added on the deck for extra outdoor relaxation space and future plans involve fencing in the property to give it an even more cozy vibe. The driveway used to be the location of an identical shotgun house (we call it the sister house) and at some point was torn down. St Johns County records indicate the property was built in 1910.
We love the Lincolnville District, which is now an official historic designation! It's a short walk to historic sites, restaurants, festivities, etc. If you're on bike, it's even better. The distance isn't too far. Pedestrians and bikers need to be cautious, sometimes tourists in town are driving distracted or locals may be in a hurry and may not see you. Be sure to use crosswalks! The Old Town Trolley now has a stop at the end of the street at the Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center! Usually in the late evenings, you'll hear a horse carriage on the way back to the stables. At the very south end of Lincolnville on Riberia Street, there is a public pool, recreation center, ball fields and basket ball courts at the Eddie Vickers Park. Keep going to the end of Riberia and you'll find the Dr. Robert B. Hayling Freedom Park where you can walk paths and observe birds and marsh life that live along the San Sebastián River.