
This interior is rustic in all the right ways! I hate looking at log houses that don’t look like log houses inside! How about that tub?! This log house was built in 1854. It is located on 1.04 acres in Kuttawa, Kentucky. The house features a large stone chimney, wide plank wood floors, log walls, exposed beams, large fireplace, great copper tub, wainscoting and baseboards. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,250 square feet. $243,900
Contact Molly Conger with Keller Williams Experience Realty: 270-963-2906
From the Zillow listing:
Own A Piece Of History With All The Comforts Of Today. This Historic 1854 Hand-hewn Log Home Is A Truly Unique Opportunity To Own A Piece Of Kentucky’s Past Without Sacrificing Modern Living. Originally Discovered In Greenville, Ky, This Remarkable 170 Year Old Home Was Saved From Ruin And Rebuilt Log By Log With Extraordinary Care. Both Hand-carved Original Mantels And 2 Stone Fireplaces Dated 1854 Preserved Exactly As Found. Wide-plank Salvaged Wood Floors, Traditional Chinking, And Period-appropriate Windows And Doors Were Sourced From Historic Properties Across Ky And Tn. Modern Conveniences Include Central Hvac, Electricity, And Plumbing. Nestled On 3 Wooded Individual Subdivision Lots Totaling 1 Acre, The Property Also Includes A Spacious 36×40 Barn. Located Minutes From Lake Barkley And Several Marinas, This One-of-a-kind Home Is Ideal As A Private Residence Or Income-producing Airbnb. Properties Like This Simply Don’t Come On The Market Anymore – Don’t Let It Pass You By.
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