Nannie Lee House

The Nannie Lee House, often referred to as Strawberry Mansion, is a historic U.S. home located at 1218 East New Haven Avenue, Melbourne, Florida. John B. Lee and his wife Nannie McBride Lee from Albion, New York built the house in 1905.[2] Lily Tidwell, adopted granddaughter of Nannie Lee, inherited the house in 1929, and her family lived there for many years. The house served as a restaurant called The Strawberry Mansion from 1981 until 2007.

Nannie Lee House
General information
TypeWood
Architectural styleQueen Anne[1]
Location1218 East New Haven Avenue
Melbourne, Florida
Construction startedAbout 1905[2][1]
Technical details
Floor count2

The house and attached buildings were sold in 2010. DiGiacinto purchased the property and changed it to a food business called "The Mansion of Melbourne" in 2011.[3]

Local urban legend alleges the house as haunted with vague reports of paranormal activity, but no concrete documentation supports the claim.

See also

Notes

  1. Brevard County Historical Commission. Historic Brevard: Your Guide to Historic Landmarks in Brevard County (2006), p. 26-27.
  2. Historic Marker located on site.
  3. Brevard Business News. Diversification helps area general contractor Don Facciobene Inc. weather commercial-construction downturn; on the job shaping up The Mansion of Melbourne, it is a multifaceted food business (Melbourne, Florida: Brevard Business News, May 30, 2011), p. 10.


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