Hanley House

Hanley House Built in 1945 by the Hanley Family on seven 66'x131' lots, it is a stately manor where Florida Legislator Sam Gibbons married Martha Hanley.

They lived at Hanley House until 1949, when it was purchased by the Mead Family. The home was built in 1945 by the Hanley Family on seven 66'x131 lots, it is a stately manor where Florida Legislator Sam Gibbons married Martha Hanley. They lived at the Hanley House until 1949, when it was purchased by the Mead Family. Hanley House leaves behind a legacy of humorous anecdotes which add character to

the post WWII house. It was also the home of David and Maureen Dunkel, where they lived with their six children. The home underwent an extensive renovation in 2006 which was painstakingly carried out under the direction of renowned home designer Thomas Everett-Lamb. Due to the turn in the economy, the house later sat vacant for over four years until its current owners, Attorney Dario Diaz and wife Lisa purchased the home in 2011. The Diaz's and their three children, have enjoyed the countless stories the community often offers about the house and its rich history. This Tudor mansion has truly been a well-loved home!

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3102 W Agawan Street, Palma Ceia
South Tampa, FL
33629

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