1910 in Danville, KY
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Property was for sale as of (7/1/26).
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Property was for sale as of (7/1/26).
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$315,000
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6590 Alum Springs Rd, Danville, KY 40422
Radiantly beautiful on the outside, and warm and soulful on the inside -- this early 1900s-era craftsman located in the heart of Parksville, KY is the total package. A tremendous, breezy wrap-around porch, (with 2 built-in porch swings), makes for the kind of genial grand entrance that farmhouse-lovers dream about. Nestled on just under one acre with a spacious 3-car detached garage, this is a picturesque homestead setting, with room out back for a garden, play area and/or workshop. Inside, the beautiful formal entryway features exquisite crown-moulding, original hardwood floors and custom millwork characteristic of past decades when homes were built to last. All rooms are large and spacious, with the option for a first-floor Primary Bedroom. Six ornate tiled fireplaces adorn the home and add to its breathtaking character. A 1950s-retro kitchen is the heart of the floor plan, featuring metal cabinets popularized in post-war America due to their sleek, modern, hygienic and low-maintenance design. The back den offers lots of natural light and casual, comfortable living. Believed to be a "Sears Catalog" build, this property was lovingly cared for by its owner. This is the first time it's been on the market since the 1940s. A home inspection has been conducted by the seller and is available upon request. Call today to set up your showing!
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 3,310 Sq Ft · 0.8 Ac.
Listed With
Amanda French Clark, DEXTER REAL ESTATE :: 502-419-8934
Reference Links
State: Kentucky | Region: South (East South Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Colonial Revival | Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Revival (1880-1955), Eclectic Era |



















































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