Historic Homesite on Coveted Ladies Street in Old Town Amelia Island.
Nestled on Ladies Street, one of the most sought-after streets in Old Town, this exceptional homesite offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in a neighborhood steeped in history and charm. Located just steps from Egan’s Creek and Tiger Marina, the property is perfectly positioned to enjoy the serene beauty of Old Town. Take a short stroll to San Carlos Plaza, renowned for its breathtaking sunsets and panoramic river views.
Old Town Fernandina Beach is a truly unique community. Platted in 1811 under the Spanish “Laws of the Indies,” it is the last town in the Western Hemisphere designed with this historic plan and the only town in Florida with its original site plan still intact. As a designated site on the National Register of Historic Places, Old Town remains a living testament to Florida’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Situated on a bluff overlooking the Amelia River, this beautiful waterfront neighborhood combines natural beauty, history, and timeless charm.
Amelia Island Living aptly describes Old Town as “a little world of its own that attracts those with a penchant for historic preservation and a love of riverfront living.”
All lot lines are approximate.
This lot is subject to additional CCRs and Design Standards beyond the city’s Historic District Council (HDC) requirements.
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Denis Carroll904-338-8415,
FLORIDA HOMES REALTY & MORTGAGE
Source: AINCAR,MLS#: 105935Originating MLS: Amelia Island-Nassau County Assoc of Realtors Inc
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