Beautifully Renovated Split-Level in Pewee Valley! This 4-bed, 2-bath home is fully updated and move-in ready! Highlights include: Updated kitchen with new granite countertops, hardware, lighting and ample cabinet space. Both bathrooms have undergone a complete transformation, with new showers, modern vanities, and lighting. Fresh paint inside and out. New LVP flooring and carpeting, new lighting, and door hardware throughout. 1st-floor master suite with private bathroom. Large fenced in back yard, and side lot. Large, covered deck to enjoy the outdoors with family, or a morning coffee while you plan your day! Located in a quiet, desirable area, this home is perfect for families or anyone seeking space and comfort, away.
Great area and fabulous school system! This sweet home is being sold to settle an estate. A lot of potential for this sweet all brick ranch. The basement can be finished to provide more square footage. This area is VERY sought after! 2-car detached garage. Fenced back yard.
Investors take notice! This home is in a fabulous area and would make a very nice home for someone! House needs work. Great neighborhood and superb school systems! Cash or conventional offers only.
Don't miss your opportunity to own a rare piece of Kentucky history! The newly available ''Ash Lea,'' or ''George Miller Home'' is a stately five-bedroom home listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers a unique opportunity to own one of Oldham County's most significant historic residences. Constructed prior to 1852 (exact date unknown) , this iconic ''Folk Victorian'' or ''Victorian Vernacular'' masterpiece retains its original charm while incorporating modern updates for luxurious living. Featuring 3,904 square feet above ground, this 3 story home offers 5 bedrooms, including 3 rooms that are suitable as primary suites. Highlights include 3 fireplacesone with ornate wood mantel and two with custom brickworkalongside original hardwood floors, intricate crown molding, and soaring ceilings that add an air of sophistication to every room. The updated kitchen is a chef's dream, boasting quartz countertops, wonderful gas stove, and plenty of workspace, making it perfect for preparing gourmet meals and entertaining. The home also features multiple living spaces ideal for entertaining or simply enjoying quiet moments in this tranquil, historic setting. Located in what was Rollington, Kentucky until 1851 once a thriving railroad town and originally a part of Jefferson Countythis home's history is as rich as its architectural beauty. "Ash Lea," is estimated by some accounts to have been built prior to 1824 and was owned by George and Kate Miller from 1876 to 1914. One of the property's most intriguing historical connections is to Nanette Price Smith, the sister of Lucretia Hart Clay, wife of Henry Clay Sr. Nanette was one of the first women to independently own real estate, with legal records designating her as "sole owner, free and clear from control by husband." Her brother-in-law, Thomas Marshall, Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals, ensured every deed emphasized this groundbreaking status for the time. As a sister property to "Ashland," the historic Lexington estate honoring Henry Clay Jr., "Ash Lea" is significant not only for its architectural elegance but also for its ties to influential figures and early female land ownership. Reportedly Henry Clay, Sr paid for and built this property to ensure his son Henry Clay, Jr's children would have a safe place to be raised after their mother passed away. Nanette took the children in and raised them on the estate during their young life. With all of the wonderful history and beautiful grounds on this nearly 3 acre estate its easy to overlook the quaint cottage nestled quietly on the properties grounds. This roughly 1100 square foot guest house is a perfect location for families looking to maintain the tradition of extended family living close, or working from one's own homestead. This meticulously preserved home offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of history, combining historical significance with modern comfort. Schedule your private tour today and experience the magic of "Ash Lea."
Gorgeous one owner meticulously maintained ranch on 2 acres in Pewee Valley, very rare to find! Located on a secluded landscaped lot in Oldham County school district with the close access to highways through the new bridge connecting Ash and Old Henry. Sprawling 3 bedroom, 2 full bath ranch ready for you to make your own! Separate kitchen, dining room, formal living room and den with gas fireplace for those cozy fall nights. Updated kitchen cabinets, newer roof, windows, HVAC and water heater. Back deck overlooking private backyard. Multiple variety of trees planted years ago, Hazelnut, walnut, chestnut, pecan, cherry cherry trees, holly ginko, and southern magnolia, pin oaks, peach, apple. Unfinished basement, 2 car garage. Call for your private showing today!
Pewee Valley is located in Kentucky. Pewee Valley, Kentucky has a population of 1,442. Pewee Valley is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.75% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 43.26%.
The median household income in Pewee Valley, Kentucky is $111,875. The median household income for the surrounding county is $109,815 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Pewee Valley is 50.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.1 inches per year, with 10.7 inches of snow per year.