
The pool was a nice surprise! The gazebo is nice. How about that bathroom wallpaper? Are you keeping it? This house was built in 1820. It is located on .66 acre in Russellville, Kentucky. The house features a small front porch, knotty pine, wood floors, built-in bookshelves, spacious kitchen, crown moulding, chair rails, wainscoting, original mantels, baseboards, double front doors, sunroom, one updated bathroom and one vintage bathroom. There is a nice backyard with an in-ground pool, gazebo and flagstone patio. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 3,157 square feet. $249,900
Contact Carla E. Anderson with Keller Williams First Choice: 270-847-6442
From the Zillow listing:
Step into a rare piece of Russellville history—an 1820s treasure tucked in the historic district just minutes from downtown. The front portion of this home is estimated to date back to 1820, and it’s overflowing with the kind of character you simply can’t recreate: original hardwood floors, vintage built-ins, classic moldings and trim, and timeless details that tell a story in every room. With 3,157 sq ft of living space, this home offers the perfect blend of historic charm and everyday function, including a mudroom, dedicated office, and a large laundry room. A bright, spacious sunroom adds even more flexible living space—ideal for morning coffee, hobbies, or hosting friends. Upstairs, you’ll find two bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, continuing the home’s warm, classic feel. And don’t miss the extra touch of comfort—a bonus steam shower. Outside, the property feels like your own private retreat. Enjoy summer days in the in-ground pool, relax on the flagstone patio, or unwind beneath the gazebo surrounded by mature trees and a beautifully sized yard. A large covered front porch sets the scene for slow evenings and neighborly hellos. Need storage or future potential? You’ll love the unfinished basement (approx. 800 sq ft) plus additional space in the attic. Historic, spacious, and full of soul—this is a one-of-a-kind Russellville home you truly have to experience in person.
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