Manor of St. Sepulchre: A Cape Coral Mystery
Manor of St. Sepulchre: A Cape Coral Mystery
Cape Coral residents are abuzz with curiosity surrounding the recently completed, yet seemingly unoccupied, structure dubbed the "Manor of St. Sepulchre" located off Chiquita Boulevard South, near the entrance to Sandoval. The imposing, gothic-inspired residence, which stands out dramatically from the typical Southwest Florida architecture of sunny stucco homes and canal-side bungalows, has been a topic of local discussion since its construction began nearly two years ago.
The property, identifiable by its dark stone facade and intricate, almost medieval, detailing, has generated considerable speculation among neighbors and passersby. Despite its completion several months ago, there have been no visible signs of occupancy. Lights rarely come on, and no moving trucks or landscaping crews have been observed, leading many to wonder about its purpose and owner.
Local resident Martha Jenkins, who lives on a nearby street, commented, "Every time I drive by, I look. It's just so… different. You'd think with a house that grand, someone would be living there, or at least getting it ready."
The Cape Coral Property Appraiser's website lists the owner as a limited liability company, a common practice that often obscures the true identity of property holders. City Hall records confirm all necessary building permits were issued and closed out last fall, indicating the structure meets all local codes and is ready for habitation.
While the "Manor of St. Sepulchre" remains a silent sentinel on Chiquita Boulevard, its unique presence continues to fuel local intrigue, becoming a new landmark of mystery in our growing city.


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