Designed by Maurice Fatio in 1935 for Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan, Casa Alva is considered one of the most outstanding estates in the Palm Beaches. This gracious residence encompasses five acres of direct lake frontage and is nestled between the ocean and Intracoastal. Stroll past expansive lawns, gardens, stately trees and coquina stone patios. This regal Mediterranean-style estate offers over 23,000 square feet of living space with European architectural embellishments including 18th and 19th century French paneling that adorn the walls of nine rooms. Also situated on the property are a lake front cottage, a parcel on the Intracoastal Waterway for deep water dockage and a charming four car garage. Residents enjoy a gratis membership to the Ritz Carlton’s La Coquille Club. The information herein is deemed reliable and subject to errors, omissions or changes without notice. The information has been derived from architectural plans or county records. Buyer should verify all measurements. Zoning revisions permitted. Neighborhood Description The Town of Manalapan is a truly unique municipality of unparalleled beauty and quality of life. Snuggled on the eastern shore of one of the fastest growing areas in the State and Nation, it remains a small and quiet community dedicated to maintaining exceptional levels of service, controlled development and a conservative approach to government. First recorded in history in 1889 when President Benjamin Harrison granted George H. K. Carter a homestead on the yet unnamed land, the sparsely populated settlement was incorporated in 1931 by Commodore Harold Vanderbilt with the granting of a charter to the “Town of Manalapan”. Thought to be named after the New Jersey township of Manalapan, the Indian name means “Good Bread”. The geographical configuration of the community is unique in that two separate areas exist, contiguous only by water. That portion along A-1-A between the Lantana Public Beach and the South Lake Worth Inlet, more commonly called Boynton Inlet, is the best-known area because of travel along the main north south highway. Sharing Hypoluxo Island with the Town of Lantana, the more secluded area of Manalapan occupies about the southern one third of the Island. According to the 2000 U. S. Census, 321 year round residents swell to a population of about 495 when seasonal or other non-resident homeowners are included. Only a few housing units are rentals and the residential community includes only 4% land area designated as club and commercial. According to the 2005 Florida Estimates of Population from the University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research, the population is now at 355. Manalapan has a Commission-Manager form of government located at 600 South Ocean Boulevard. In addition to full police and fire services, the Town provides water to the residents of Manalapan and Hypoluxo from the municipal water plant located on U.S. Highway #1 in Hypoluxo.
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