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Tuscan-Inspired Waterfront Estate on a Private Peninsula
From the moment one turns onto the private drive of Journey's End, the experience of 9401 Journeys End Road announces itself with quiet authority. A sweeping circular brick driveway, flanked by mature palms and precisely manicured hedges, draws the eye toward a symmetrical white stucco facade crowned by a terracotta tile roof and punctuated by signature arched red awnings — a composition that speaks fluently to the enduring vocabulary of Tuscan architecture while remaining unmistakably at home in the tropical light of South Florida.
The entry sequence is orchestrated with the care of a master curator. A covered stone walkway framed by arched brick columns and classical statuary on pedestals sets the tone before one even crosses the threshold. Inside, a grand foyer announces the home's architectural ambitions immediately: an intricate patterned stone floor, a coffered wood ceiling, and a dramatic curved wrought-iron staircase rising through the heart of the home, all beneath a starburst chandelier of considerable presence. A circular mosaic inlay in the foyer floor — a detail more common to a European palazzo than a private residence — speaks to the level of craftsmanship woven throughout every room.
The principal living spaces are defined by their proportions and their light. The formal living room is anchored by a stone fireplace beneath a soaring ceiling adorned with a grand crystal chandelier, while tall arched glass doors dissolve the boundary between interior and the lush tropical landscape beyond. The adjacent formal dining room, with its dark herringbone wood flooring, ornate crown molding, and a circular table beneath a cascading crystal fixture, is conceived for the art of the dinner party. The kitchen pairs white cabinetry and stone countertops with large arched windows through which natural light floods freely, while trailing greenery along the upper molding introduces a living, organic element to the classical design.
The wellness amenities are genuinely exceptional. A dedicated spa suite encompasses a cedar sauna, a stone-clad soaking tub, and a professional massage room furnished with a treatment table and plush seating — a private sanctuary that rivals the finest resort facilities. The tiered home theater, seating eight in bespoke blue leather recliners and finished with wood-paneled walls and blue fabric treatments, delivers an immersive cinematic experience without compromise.
Outdoors, the estate reveals its full magnificence. A pavilion-flanked rectangular pool, surrounded by stone decking and vibrant red lounge chairs, is framed by dense tropical landscaping that ensures complete privacy. Brick-accented arched loggias and a pergola-covered terrace create a seamless sequence of alfresco living spaces suited to every occasion, from intimate gatherings to grand-scale entertaining. A tiered courtyard fountain and a vine-draped pergola garden walkway add romantic, contemplative counterpoints to the more social spaces. At the water's edge, a private dock accommodates a substantial yacht — a defining feature that places the full breadth of Biscayne Bay and the broader South Florida waterways within immediate reach.
A separate guest house and staff quarters, combined with exclusive access to two private tennis and pickleball courts shared among only eighteen homes, complete a residential offering of extraordinary comprehensiveness.
Coral Gables is unlike any other municipality in Miami-Dade County — and indeed, unlike almost any other planned city in the United States. Founded in the early 1920s by developer George Merrick, the city was conceived from the outset as a cohesive Mediterranean Revival community, its streets named in Spanish, its architecture governed by design standards that remain in effect to this day. That founding vision has proven remarkably durable. More than a century later, Coral Gables retains an atmosphere of cultivated elegance and civic pride that sets it decisively apart from the broader Miami metropolitan area.
The area surrounding Journey's End sits within the southernmost reaches of Coral Gables, a neighborhood known locally as the Gables Estates corridor — one of the most prestigious waterfront addresses in all of South Florida. Here, the built environment gives way to expansive lots, mature canopy trees, and the quiet, winding canals that connect to Biscayne Bay. It is a landscape that rewards those who value privacy and natural beauty above the more frenetic energy found closer to Miami's urban core.
Coral Gables itself offers a remarkably complete urban lifestyle within its carefully preserved framework. Miracle Mile and the Giralda Avenue dining district form the city's commercial and culinary heart, offering a curated selection of restaurants, boutiques, and cultural venues within a walkable, tree-lined streetscape. The Biltmore Hotel — a National Historic Landmark opened in 1926 and a defining monument of the Mediterranean Revival era — anchors the city's cultural identity and remains a destination for its golf course, spa, and storied Sunday brunch. The Venetian Pool, a public swimming facility carved from a coral rock quarry in 1923, is among the most architecturally distinctive public amenities in the country.
For families, Coral Gables is served by some of the most highly regarded educational institutions in Florida. The University of Miami, whose main campus sits within the city's boundaries, contributes a sustained intellectual and cultural energy to the community. The city's public schools consistently rank among the strongest in Miami-Dade County, and a number of distinguished private institutions are located within a short drive.
Access to the broader Miami metropolitan area is straightforward. Miami International Airport is approximately twenty minutes to the north, while the Brickell financial district and the arts and dining neighborhoods of Coconut Grove are both within comfortable reach. For those oriented toward the water, Biscayne Bay and its connection to the Atlantic Ocean are accessible directly from the private dock, placing the Florida Keys, the Bahamas, and the wider Caribbean within the range of a day's voyage.
Journey's End itself is among the most exclusive residential enclaves in Coral Gables — a fully gated community of just eighteen homes, offering a standard of security and privacy that is genuinely rare. For residents of 9401 Journeys End Road, this address is not simply a location; it is an affiliation with one of South Florida's most distinguished residential traditions.
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