This architecturally significant residence offers a rare blend of iconic mid-century design and historical provenance. One of only a few remaining original 1957 Craney Spec homes, the home was designed by celebrated architect Gene Leedy. Regarded as a legend and an icon, Leedy’s importance in history is prominent as a pioneering architect of the Sarasota School of Architecture movement, famous for integrating mid-century modernism with Florida’s climate. Leedy is globally recognized for revolutionizing the use of raw materials and pre-stressed concrete—particularly inventing and utilizing the “Double T” beam to create open, flexible spaces without load-bearing interior walls. This historic residence showcases Leedy’s signature aesthetic, seamlessly merging natural surroundings with interior and exterior living spaces. Meticulously maintained landscaping and fig vines accent the perimeter walls, adding to the property's eminent beauty and quintessential style. Clean lines, expansive volumes, and a seamless connection between interior and exterior spaces define the home’s architectural character. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls, Ocala block, structural beams, and rich mahogany paneling demonstrate Leedy’s mastery of space, proportion, and detail as well as his talent for displaying the beauty of raw materials rather than covering them up. An expansive backyard and courtyard fully realize his architectural vision. Drexel Avenue remains a celebrated example of Leedy's Florida climate-responsive Mid-Century Modern homes. In 1984, the home was remodeled by Leedy himself. The redesign improved functionality by extending the Primary bedroom and primary bathroom walls, adding depth while creating additional storage and a more versatile living space. Other interior highlights include rich tongue-and-groove wood ceilings, wood-paneled walls, a floating gas fireplace, built-in shelving, and wide unobstructed views of the peaceful landscape. The kitchen and both bathrooms have been gutted, providing a blank canvas for a personalized restoration, allowing you to blend historic character with modern convenience. The dining area overlooks the courtyard, creating a stronger connection to the outdoors. The guest bedroom can also serve as an office, with a sliding glass wall that opens to the backyard. Other features include interior and exterior post-and-beam construction, an enclosed garage, original wrought-iron front gate, outdoor shower, tankless water heater, ample storage, track lighting throughout, central air conditioning, pathways through lush gardens, a relaxing courtyard for enjoying Florida's cooler days and evenings, and an eight-foot perimeter wall with ambient downlighting throughout. Gene Leedy chose to bring his modernist vision to Winter Haven, a city uniquely situated between Orlando and Tampa and surrounded by lakes and year-round pleasant weather. The Lake Elbert Trail is just two blocks away, and downtown is an easy bike ride or enjoyable walk. Polk State College and other everyday conveniences are only minutes from Drexel Avenue. Showings are available for qualified buyers. One or more photos have been virtually staged.