Under Contract
1854 Early Classical Revival
Springfield, Kentucky 40069
The Thomas Goddard Hamilton House
As you come in the front door, you're greeted by the original stairwell with handmade railing. As with homes built in this time period, there are two large rooms off the foyer.
Currently the room to the right is the primary bedroom with 10 foot ceilings that are present throughout the original home on the first floor. To the left of the foyer is the formal dining room with hardwood floors and fireplace.
Also on the first floor is the kitchen with eat-in area, large living room with access to the back stairwell, full bathroom, laundry room with pantry and sitting area.
Upstairs you'll find 3 large bedrooms with closets. There are 7 fireplaces throughout the home. Outside there is a covered screened in porch area offering shade from hot summer days and cozy back patio.
There is a tobacco barn ideal for storage, two ponds stocked with fish, and your own inground swimming pool! This property would be an ideal Bed & Breakfast or venue for events/weddings!
Call today to schedule your own tour as this home has so much to offer!
2 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Full Baths | 1 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 3,572 |
Acres | 17 |
Zoning | None |
Our county has no zoning. |
MLS No. | 1667217 |
Features.
- Sunroom
- Carport
- Patio
- Pool - In Ground
- 2nd Staircase
- Built-in Bookcases
- 7 Fireplaces
- Wood floors
- 10-foot Ceilings
- 2 stocked ponds
- Pantry
- Screened porch
- Second floor porch
- Tobacco barn
Local / Regional Links.
Visit Bardstown - Bourbon Capital of the World & home to My Old Ky Home
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Michael Hale
Broker: 859 336-3967
sellwithhale@gmail.com
Website: www.sellwithhale.com
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Surrounding Area
The Abraham Lincoln story originates in Springfield, Washington County, KY! His parents grew up and were married here. You can see their marriage certificate in out Lincoln Museum in the oldest courthouse west of the Allegheny Mountains.Bardstown KY is home to My Old Kentucky Home and known as the Bourbon Capital of the world.
There is lots of history and places to visit in this tri-county area!
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