‘Stately’ historic house on the market in Kentucky ‘speaks for itself.’ Take a look
A beautiful mix of modern and classic come together in a home with an historic pedigree on the real estate market in Lexington, Kentucky, for $875,000.
Built in 1892, the four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior and “speaks for itself,” according to its listing on Realtor.com.
The owner, Mark Minix, and his partner Blake Liles, of Keller Williams Bluegrass, are listing the 3,868-square-foot residence and purchased the home in 2019.
“It was a duplex in the ’60s, then became a single-family residence in the ’70s,” Liles told Realtor. “It fell into disrepair after that, but it has been entirely restored.”
Features in the “stately residence” include:
Oversized chef’s kitchen
Original pocket doors
Exposed brick
High ceilings
Newly finished third floor
Brand new roof
Based on the photos, the home has a classic vibe in some of the main floor’s rooms, while other rooms have a more modern feel with its artwork and setups.
“The next owner will definitely be someone who has a love for the Victorian style and downtown living,” Liles said to Realtor.
This story was originally published May 10, 2022 at 1:14 PM with the headline "‘Stately’ historic house on the market in Kentucky ‘speaks for itself.’ Take a look."