Welcome to 23 Barton Ave, a beautiful example of Old Florida architecture, constructed circa 1890 and filled with rich local history. This stately two-story residence, nestled on historic Barton Avenue—the oldest street in Brevard County—offers unparalleled charm and timeless elegance with Indian River views. With 2,645 square feet of living space, the home boasts five spacious bedrooms, three full baths, two half baths, and beautiful Merritt Island pine wood floors throughout. The home's distinctive architectural features include a steeply pitched gable roof with exposed rafter ends and a charming cross-gable extension. Its expansive veranda porch, adorned with chamfered posts and decorative Chippendale railing, invites you to sit back and take in the serene surroundings. Interior Features The home also known as the ''Battenfield House'' has been thoughtfully updated while retaining its historical charm. The large, gourmet kitchen is perfect for entertaining... ...featuring stainless steel appliances, a generous island, an eat-in area, and a sizable pantry. Unique built-in features, such as a charming bookcase and a dining room hutch with glass doors, add to the home's character. The home's master suite, renovated in 2021, includes a spacious walk-in closet, created by enclosing a side porch. The original windows, preserved throughout the house, add to the home's authenticity, while modern updates such as a new water heater (2022), electrical panels (2020), both A/C units (2019/2024) ensure comfort and efficiency. The main water line to the street was replaced in 2018, and the porch roofs were all updated in 2020. Outdoor Features The property is ideal for outdoor living, with a large backyard featuring a refreshing pool and a whimsical treehouse, perfect for family fun. The detached two-car garage, once home to Rockledge's fire wagon, now offers a two-story workshop, providing ample space for hobbies or additional storage. Historic Significance 23 Barton Ave. is more than just a residenceit's a piece of Rockledge history. Located in the Barton subdivision, platted in 1889, the home is significant for its association with the residential development along Barton Avenue between 1889 and 1930. The house is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places as part of a historic district. Rockledge, one of Florida's oldest continuously settled regions, was once the most popular resort on the East Coast south of St. Augustine during the late 19th century. The area's heritage dates back to 1868, with many homes, including The Battenfield House, originally built by affluent Northern vacationers. Step into history and make 23 Barton Ave. your homea property where the past and present meet in perfect harmony.