A unique opportunity in downtown Augusta, Kentucky! This single-story brick building located on Main Street has lots of potential and easy access to local amenities. The front half of the building presently serves as an art gallery with roomy studio spaces and a full bath. The back half of the building is used for storage and a woodworking shop, but has been roughed out as an apartment with bedroom, kitchen, full bath, living area, and private entrance. Features 6+ spaces for private, off-street parking. Conveniently located near the shops, post office, library and park of this charming river town - located less than an hour from Cincinnati and named one of the best river towns in the United States (USAToday).
The Baker-Bird Winerywas built in the 1850s by Abraham Baker,Jr.the grandson of John Baker, the distiller. John purchased the land at the current location in 1798. The Baker-Bird Winery is the most historic winery in the USA because it is the oldest commercial winery in America that still has its original vineyard land, only winery to have survived a Civil War Battle, only winery where the building is on the National Registry of Historic Places; the vineyard land is on a separate Registry of Historic Places. It has the largest, oldest wine cellar in America and is home to bourbon barrel aged wines of International Acclaim.
Augusta is located in Kentucky. Augusta, Kentucky has a population of 1,082. Augusta is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.34% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 36.16%.
The median household income in Augusta, Kentucky is $35,417. The median household income for the surrounding county is $40,458 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Augusta is 41.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.9 inches per year, with 16.7 inches of snow per year.