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Beautiful stained glass! Great kitchen sink! The Schuerman House, C. 1899 in Kentucky. $425,000

March 26, 2025

This house has beautiful stained glass inside! I love the kitchen sink and the little stove alcove. The Schuerman House was built in 1899. It was built for Henry Schuerman, former owner of the Carrollton Furniture Factory. The house is located on .66 acre in Carrollton, Kentucky. The house features a wrap around front porch, wood floors, beautiful stained glass, pretty entryway, grand staircase, crown moulding, wainscoting and leaded glass. There is a large outbuilding/garage on the property. There is a cute greenhouse made of old house windows. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,973 square feet. $425,000

Contact Heather Spencer with Keller Williams Louisville East: 703-537-9573

From the Zillow listing:

 

Welcome to the Schuerman House, a remarkable Queen Anne Victorian built in 1899 by Henry Schuerman, former owner of the Carrollton Furniture Factory. Located in the heart of a small historic river town, this 4-bedroom, 2-bath home showcases exquisite craftsmanship throughout. It’s believed that artisans from the furniture factory contributed to the home’s extensive millwork, including mahogany crown, base, and corner moldings in every room, and inlaid hardwood floors made from oak, maple, mahogany, and walnut. The kitchen features white oak flooring, a vintage double apron farmhouse sink, custom corbel shelving, a butler’s pantry, and an AGA gas range tucked under a custom arched stove nook. Mahogany French accordion doors, original stained and leaded glass windows, custom radiator covers built-ins in two bedrooms, and a turret with a tower room all add to the home’s historic charm. The original staircase, crafted by Hillmann & Poos, serves as a showpiece of the main level. The third floor is currently being used as a bedroom and includes air conditioning. Additional highlights include a 10×30 outbuilding with attached two-car carport, a 2.5-car garage with a second-floor storage loft, and a greenhouse built from original home windows. Enjoy time outdoors on the classic wraparound porch. A renovated full bath (2024) and a laundry chute from the second floor add functionality to this beautifully preserved home.

 

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