Introducing The Dr Applegate House on 103 S Magnolia Avenue, a versatile property zoned for both residential and commercial use. This house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building in the Green Cove Springs Historic District. The vernacular style home was built by 1887 and has been renovated and updated over the years while maintaining its historic charm and architectural details. Beyond the foyer you will step onto the home's original hardwood flooring and as you walk throughout each room you will appreciate its original trim work. A 4-point inspection was performed in 2023 verifying updated wiring and complete re-piping of the home. The metal roof is 6 years old, HVAC systems (2013, 2015, 2017), the 3rd floor has wall-mounted ductless mini split systems, and the water heaters were manufactured in 2019, 2020, 2021. Currently utilized as an airBnB, The Dr Applegate House has also been an antique shop; and from 1997 until 2023 it was the areas only remaining Bed & Breakfast. You could utilize it as your primary residence, professional office(s), retail space or service establishment; the possibilities are many. This 3-level home has 8 bedrooms and 7 full bathrooms. The dining room is situated between the kitchen and sitting area. There are 2 laundry rooms on the first floor and 3 electric fireplaces on both the first and second levels. Enjoy the breeze and view of the St Johns River from the second level screened balcony or while seated on the first level porch swing. Entertain, relax or read a book in the screen enclosed gazebo. Situated on the west bank of the St. Johns River waterfront, within walking distance to restaurants and shoppes. Take a stroll along the river to the fishing pier, boat slips and scenic picnic areas. And, during the holidays meander through Spring Park's Parade of Trees, or admire their lights from the balcony. Spring Park is located across the street, home of the famous springs that brought so many to Green Cove in the 1800s. The spring water rises from the aquifer at a constant 77 degrees F, bubbling out of a manmade basin to flow into a massive swimming pool. Draining naturally at the far end of the pool, the slightly sulfuric waters create a winding spring run as they race downhill towards the St. Johns River. The Clay County Fairgrounds is just 5 minutes away. I-295 and I-95 are within 15 miles.