Now’s your chance to own a piece of Louisville’s history, just steps from Cherokee Park and Bardstown Road.
Stratton Hammon (1904–1997) was a celebrated Louisville architect known for his Colonial Revival designs and once served as president of the Kentucky chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
This Spring Street home embodies his signature style, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship and thoughtful design. With its manicured gardens, arched entryways, and intricate interior details, this property captures the charm of Hammon’s work.
Keep scrolling to see all the stunning details and check out the original listing to learn more.
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