Listing ID22020344
Price$3,400,000
StatusPending
Bedrooms9
Total Baths7
Full Baths5
Partial Baths2
SqFt
9,923
Acres
32
CountyScott
SubdivisionRural
Year Built1845
Property TypeResidential
Property Sub TypeSingle Family Residence
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County
Scott
Half Baths
2
Property Sub Type
Single Family Residence
Property Type
Residential
Subdivision
Rural
Year Built
1845
Approximate Living Area
9923
Basement
yes
Basement Type
Unfinished
Cooling
Geothermal
Fireplace Features
Dining Room, Family Room, Living Room
Flooring
Tile, Wood
Heating
Geothermal
Interior Features
Bedroom First Floor, Breakfast Bar, Dining Area, Eat-in Kitchen, Entrance Foyer, In-Law Floorplan, Walk-In Closet(s), Wet Bar
Stories
Two
Unfinished Area Total
1674
Construction Materials
Solid Masonry
Exterior Features
Patio, Porch
Garage
no
Lot Features
Horses Permitted
Other Structures
Barn(s), Guest House, Storage Shed
Roof
Shingle
Sewer
Septic Tank
Structure Type
House
Water Source
Public
Absolute Longitude
84.479894
Area
005 - Scott County
Elementary School
Eastern
High School
Scott Co
Intermediate School
Not Applicable
Middle or Junior School
Scott Co
School District
Scott County - 5
Foundation Details
Stone
Listing Office Name
Kirkpatrick & Company
Listing Office Phone
(859) 231-8444
Remarks
The Hollys rises enviably high above the banks of the North Elkhorn, offering verdant vistas from a regal vantage above. Noted for its elegant simplicity, the estate's bold portico & pedimented entablature with dentils displays a strong yet refined manner. Built in 1845, the home is often attributed to architect John McMurtry. It may have incorporated an even earlier (possibly Federal) 19th century structure into its construction as a wing. In 1939, it was christened ''The Hollys'' after a thoughtful restoration led by architect Robert McMeekin. Contemporary materials were sourced extensively, including brick from the Cherry Spring Presbyterian Church of Newtown (also built by McMurtry) as well as mahogany woodwork featuring a Grecian motif of ''Pan & the wood nymphs'' for the library. Later owners shared the affinity for the home's stewardship, respectfully maintaining its character while artfully adapting it for modern use. Today, the residence anchors the farm's manageable thirty-two acres. A well-appointed guest house boasts a first-floor primary suite among its three bedrooms, while a converted tobacco barn contributes equine utility with a fine tack room.
Tax Rate
0.877
Contact - Listing ID 22020344
Lindsay Muzic
3735 Palomar Centre Dr, #150-23
Lexington, KY 40513
Phone: 859-559-8432
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