This 3 BR, 2 BA historic property in Old Louisville is giving modern amenities and style in the space of an old church. The tall barrel ceilings with mahogany trusses are a nod to the home’s past as a church. The exposed ductwork and steel lined windows adds a nice industrial tone to the space.
The kitchen has been renovated with hi-gloss cabinets, composite countertops and a 6-burner propane cooktop. The 1954 Vintage stove adds a bit of nostalgia to the space.
There are many more amenities and unique charms to see if you visit this home, currently on the market for $580,000 and listed by Louise B Venettozzi (502-314-7600), Great Space Louisville LLC, and Britton Reid (502-802-4514).
Because of its historic nature, any changes or plans for the property need approval by the Board of Zoning Approval. It is currently zoned as TNZD — Transitional Neighborhood. The current owners were thinking of adding apartments, however this could be your space to dream.
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