Beautiful Largo private three-bedroom 2, two-bathroom home that offers the best of both worlds! Close to the beach and a private getaway that is perfect for working holidays, remote schooling, relocation, temporary accommodations, or the perfect vacation! The owner has beautifully furnished this home and has also provided many games for the whole family. Everything is completely brand new, including a state-of-the-art UV light in the AC unit, which is a Dual Lamp Household Germicidal for added sanitization of the air circulating in the home. This private home sleeps nine comfortably with a king-size bed in the master bedroom, a king-size bed in the first guest bedroom, a twin and full-size bunk bed combination in the second guest bedroom, and a new queen sleeper sofa in the living room. The master bath features a spa tub as well as a stand-up shower. It will satisfy your entertainment needs with a 55" Smart TV in the living room, a 37" Smart TV in the master bedroom, a game room, an outdoor gazebo, a gas grill, and so much more! Sit inside and enjoy this beautiful home, or sit outside and enjoy the beautiful outdoor fresh air and your meal! Come stay at this beautiful Largo home for your next home away from home!
This charming Largo home is an average 11-minute drive to Indian Rocks Beach. Other area beaches also close by are Indian Shores, Clearwater Beach, Madeira Beach, Home of John's Pass Boardwalk, Treasure Island, St Pete Beach, Ft Desoto Beach, Caladesi Island, and numerous natural springs that are a short drive and well worth it! Check out local downtown areas of Dunedin, Safety Harbor, or St Petersburg for their historical factors, restaurants, and entertainment. You are also a manageable drive to all of the Disney Parks, Busch Gardens, Adventure Island, Sea World, Discovery Cove, Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Lowry Park Zoo, and the beautiful Florida Aquarium!
Largo is the third-largest city in Pinellas County and the fourth-largest in Tampa Bay! Largo is centrally located in Pinellas County, with neighboring towns Clearwater, Bellair, Bellair Bluffs, Pinellas Park, and Seminole. The native inhabitants of the Largo area were the Tocobaga Indians. They are also known as the Safety Harbor culture from their archeological remains near present-day Safety Harbor. The Spanish came to Florida in the 16th century. In the 18th century, the Tocobaga had been virtually destroyed after years of exposure to European diseases, Spanish settlement efforts, and warfare between Spain and England.
Like the rest of Pinellas County, the Largo area was largely deserted. In 1763, Spain transferred the sovereignty of Florida to The United Kingdom. In 1783, Florida again fell to Spanish sovereignty until it was transferred to the United States in 1821. By 1845, a surveyor recorded the location of Lake Tolulu, apparently south of present-day East Bay Drive and roughly where the Largo Central Park Nature Preserve is today. Boardwalk across wetlands in Largo Central Park Nature Preserve, the bed of former Lake Largo.
Later, homesteaders to the Largo area were the families of James and Daniel McMullen around 1852. The McMullens and other settlers raised cattle, grew citrus and vegetables, and fished. Many Largo area residents fought for the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. James and Daniel McMullen were members of the "Cow Cavalry" driving Florida cattle to Georgia and the Carolinas to help sustain the war effort. Other area residents served on blockade runners. Still, others left the area to serve in the Confederacy's armies. After the war, Largo area residents returned to farming, ranching, and raising citrus. The Orange Belt Railway reached the area in 1888. By this time, Lake Tolulu had been renamed Lake Largo, and residents of the community west of the lake adopted the name "Largo."
Rules for this unit are as follows:
Pets are not allowed.
Smoking is not permitted.
Children are allowed.
The minimum age limit for this unit is 21.