First showing of this fantastic property will be open house luncheon for buyers, agents and neighbors on Tuesday May 22 from 11:30 am -1:30 pm. Built in 1847 'Rose Hill' was at one time owned by the Seelbach family and was most recently the home of internationally renowned Louisville designer and artist Julius Friedman who saved it from demolition by purchasing it in 1975. A magnificent example of Italianate architecture, this Highlands home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is situated on a beautiful 3/4 acre lot close to both Bardstown Road and Cherokee Park. Comprised of 6,600 finished square feet of living space the residence features 6 bedrooms and 4 full baths. The interior is marked by 12 foot ceilings, 9 fireplaces, pine and oak floors, elaborate moldings and ornate millwork. There is also finished studio space in the basement and a detached 2 car garage. This is truly an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Louisville real estate history.
Listing courtesy of Kentucky Select Properties. Selling Office: .