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3725 Bowman Mill Road

Listing Price: $2,275,000
3725 Bowman Mill Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40513 | fayette County | 32.22 Acres
3725 Bowman Mill Road

Address: 3725 Bowman Mill Road
Lexington, Kentucky 40513

County: fayette County

Classification/Best Use: Historic Home, Horse Farm, Sporthorse, Thoroughbred

SQ.FT: 4316

Lot: 32.22

Beds: 4

Baths: 4 full

Barns/Stalls: 1 barn, 12 stalls

Year Built: 1814

Kirkpatrick & Co. Agent: Zach Davis

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The historic William Lytle Todd House is privately-nestled amidst 32± acres along Bowman Mill Road, a National Register Rural Historic District and one of Central Kentucky’s most picturesque byways.

Constructed ca. 1814 by Todd, a member of the prominent pioneer-era Lexington family, the Federal five-bay, two-story brick home has been remarkably preserved over the course of two centuries. Hallmarks of Federal architecture, such as a large central hall, attractive woodworking, six-panel doors and Flemish bond brickwork are all featured. Perfectly sited atop a knoll and behind mature trees, the home enjoys bucolic views of Cave Creek.

Adjoining is a dry-stone walled garden and detached four-car garage with appx. 1,003± sq. ft. of space above. The thoughtfully-designed 12-stall barn has a wash-rack, office with a half bath, feed room & ample loft area. An additional three stalls (and feed/tack room) abut the four-car brick garage shedrow-style. Both are centrally-located within easy access to five paddocks and one expansive field.

Exceptionally well-located, the farm is in the immediate vicinity of Bluegrass Farm, Calumet Farm, Godolphin at Jonabell, and Shadwell, to name a few. It’s also only 2± miles from Bluegrass Airport, 2.5± miles from Keeneland Race Course, & 2.5± miles from Beaumont.

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