
Discover an unparalleled blend of heritage and craftsmanship in this one-of-a-kind residence, nestled on a serene 7-acre lot. This architectural gem, inspired by the 200-year-old Parkland's Stout House tied to Squire Boone, brother of Daniel Boone, is a testament to timeless artistry. Built with locally sourced stone, rumored to be from Boone's own Indian fort, this home is a living piece of Kentucky's storied past.
Step inside to find breathtaking interiors that marry history with elegance. Authentic 100-year-old red oak floors, hand-sawn poplar and white ash planks, and massive 22-foot yellow pine beams—reclaimed from the historic Louisville L&N Railroad Terminal—create a warm, inviting ambiance. Salvaged ceiling beams, doors, and details from 1800s Kentucky and Indiana landmarks,
Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All measurements are approximate. Last updated: Wednesday, 4 June 2025