The Sentinel-Record

Jackie O’s island getaway sold to land preservati­on groups

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AQUINNAH, Mass. — The Martha’s Vineyard estate of former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is being sold to a pair of nonprofits that plan on turning the property into conservati­on land open to the public, officials said Thursday.

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank Commission and the Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation have agreed to pay $27 million for Red Gate Farm in Aquinnah on the Massachuse­tts island, Land Bank Executive Director James Lengyel and Sheriff’s Meadow Executive Director Adam Moore said in a joint statement.

The below-market transactio­n is expected to be completed by Dec. 15. The purchase price will be paid over a four-year period.

The property was put on the market last year for $65 million.

“The 304-acre Aquinnah property, among the largest and most spectacula­r undevelope­d parcels on the island, will be known as the Squibnocke­t Pond Reservatio­n,” the statement said. “Upon completion of a standard biological species inventory and final management plan, the majestic dunes, windswept beach, kettlehole pond, wooded trails and open meadows will be open to the public.”

The Kennedy family is keeping 95 acres at the property, including their homes.

Red Gate Farm was a sheep farm and hunting cabin when Kennedy Onassis bought it in 1979. She died in 1994.

It has been maintained by Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of Kennedy Onassis and President John F. Kennedy.

“Our family has endeavored to be worthy stewards of this magnificen­t and fragile natural habitat, and its sites of cultural significan­ce,” Caroline Kennedy said in a written statement. “We are excited to partner with two outstandin­g island organizati­ons, and for the entire island community and the general public to experience its beauty.”

 ?? Submitted photo ?? Nancy Pequignot and Kay Fischer were initiated as new members into Hot Springs Emblem Club No. 194 at its business meeting on Tuesday. From left are sponsor Alene Meacham, Pequignot, President Ginger Yates, Fischer and sponsor Coni Hall.
Submitted photo Nancy Pequignot and Kay Fischer were initiated as new members into Hot Springs Emblem Club No. 194 at its business meeting on Tuesday. From left are sponsor Alene Meacham, Pequignot, President Ginger Yates, Fischer and sponsor Coni Hall.
 ?? The Associate Press ?? ESTATE SOLD: In this Nov. 21, 1983 file photo Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis arrives at the Barnstable Airport, in Hyannis, Mass., to observe the 20th anniversar­y of the assassinat­ion of President John F. Kennedy. The Martha’s Vineyard estate of the former first lady is being sold to a pair of nonprofits that plan on turning the property into conservati­on land open to the public, officials said Thursday.
The Associate Press ESTATE SOLD: In this Nov. 21, 1983 file photo Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis arrives at the Barnstable Airport, in Hyannis, Mass., to observe the 20th anniversar­y of the assassinat­ion of President John F. Kennedy. The Martha’s Vineyard estate of the former first lady is being sold to a pair of nonprofits that plan on turning the property into conservati­on land open to the public, officials said Thursday.

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