[1] The house is now managed by the St. Augustine Historical Society as an event venue.
The Llambias House is located in a residential area south of downtown St. Augustine, on the south side of Saint Francis Street between Charlotte and St. George Streets.
It is a two-story structure, built mainly out of plastered coquina limestone and covered by a dormered hip roof.
The property includes a kitchen located in an outbuilding, which is also built of coquina.
When Florida was turned over to Great Britain by the Spanish in 1763, this house, then a single-story structure, was already standing.