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Nassau Trust LLC closed on Downtown Fernandina Beach’s historic Lesesne House, marking the first time it’s been sold outside family ownership.
The two-story building at 415 Centre St. across from the Historic Nassau County Courthouse was built in 1860.
The property sold for $1.15 million. The home had been on and off the market since 2018.
It was home to a judge, a county commissioner and state senator, and a doctor, Dr. John Lesesne, who treated injured soldiers in the Civil War. Lesesne built the Victorian antebellum-style home from hand-hewn lumber. It is the oldest remaining post-and-beam home on Amelia Island.
The structure remained in the family of its last owner, Judge John Friend, since 1866.