250 W Main St, Owingsville, KY 40360
$450,000
- 4 BEDROOMS
- 3 BATHROOMS
- 3,000 SQ. FT.
- 0.9 ACRES
- BUILT IN 1836
- $150 /SQ. FT.
- Single Family Home
Property Description
The “Raccoon” John Smith house is a 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom 3,000 s/q ft.
(more or less) brick home circa 1836 that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, located on the highly desired Main Street of Owingsville.
Smith was a co-founder of the Restoration Movement (“Disciples of Christ”) and Christian Churches.
The Federal-Greek Revival style home was designed by Gideon Shyrock, the architect of Kentucky’s old capitol and the Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY.
The property sits on a .
90-acre (more or less) large lot at 250 West Main Street in Owingsville, KY.
Add your personal final touches to make this home your own and enjoy “Main Street” city living sitting at the highest point of Owingsville! Listed at $450,000 and will be sold “AS IS”.
For additional information, or to schedule an in-person viewing, contact Walter Bailey at 606-782-3240.
*All electric, with geothermal system on main floor
*3 original fireplaces on interior, 1 original fireplace on the exterior
*Exquisite, massive wood work throughout
*Hardwood floors throughout, with the exception of tile in bathroom
*ALL kitchen appliances included: Refrigerator, Electric Stove, Dishwasher, & Garbage Disposal
*Attic space for storage with easily accessible fold-down steps
*Widows walk-out with breathtaking views of the city
*Partial basement with spiral step access for storage
*Detached 2-car garage with attached back storage room
*Within walking distance of elementary, middle and high schools
Call (606) 782-3240
Details & Amenities
Heating:
Cooling:
Auxiliary SQ FT: 200
Property Address
250 W Main St, Owingsville, KY 40360, USA, City - Bath County