NEWSUPDATED: Former Kennedy estate sells for $70 million in Palm Beach, deed showsPalm Beach Daily NewsOn Easter Sunday in 1962, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy and President John F. Kennedy stood with their children, John Jr. and Caroline, outside the Palm Beach home of the president’s father, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.Photo By Cecil Stoughton. White House Photographs. Courtesy John F. Kennedy Presidential Library And Museum, BostonThe former Kennedy family estate at 1095 N. Ocean Blvd. as it looked before its most recent renovation. The estate just sold for a recorded $70 million.Photo By Jacek Gancarz, Courtesy JacekGancarz.comThe front wall and wooden entrance gates are the only parts of the former Kennedy estate at 1095 S. Ocean Blvd. to have been granted landmark protection by the town of Palm Beach. The Kennedy family successfully fought against landmark status several times over 15 years before selling the oceanfront property in 1995.DARRELL HOFHEINZ/palmbeachdailynews.comWooden doors set into a decorative frontispiece face South Ocean Boulevard at the former Kennedy estate, 1095 S Ocean Blvd. in Palm Beach. The doors and wall were restored as part of a major renovation project undertaken by Jane Goldman, whose company just sold the estate for a recorded $70 million to a trust.DARRELL HOFHEINZ/palmbeachdailynews.comA rendering of the west side of the former Kennedy estate in Palm Beach shows the new “knot garden” designed for Jane Goldman, whose ownership company just sold the property at 1095 N. Ocean Blvd. to a trust for a recorded $70 million. Smith and Moore Architects in West Palm Beach designed the rehabilitation-and-restoration project recently carried out at the estate, and Nievera Williams Design created the new landscaping plan.Rendering Courtesy Town Of Palm BeachAn aerial rendering shows the former Kennedy estate with changes approved in 2015 by the Palm Beach Landmarks Preservation Commission as part of a major renovation carried out by Jane Goldman, whose ownership company just sold the property for a recorded $70 million to a trust.Rendering Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach