Immediately south of Austinburg were three large estates owned Robert Wallace, Daniel Holmes, and Eugene Levassor, all of whom were successful merchants. In 1867, on 17 acres that he had acquired next to the Wallace and Levassor estates, Holmes constructed a 32-room redbrick English-Gothic “castle,” which was called Holmesdale. After Holmes died and his wife and children had returned to their native New Orleans, the family sold the mansion and 13 acres to the Covington Board of Education in 1915. The mansion served as the Covington High School until 1936, when the structure was razed and a new high school was constructed. This building and five others now occupy the former estate grounds as part of the Holmes High School campus. In the 1890s, the Wallace and Levassor estates on either side of the Holmes estate were developed, creating upscale neighborhoods at the end of the streetcar line. Many stately homes were constructed on large lots in these neighborhoods.
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$239,600
512 Durrett St, Covington, KY 41014
3beds
1baths
1,430sqft
SingleFamily
Built in 1921
3,321 Square Feet Lot
$239,600 Zestimate®
$168/sqft
$1,643 Estimated rent
Owner options
What's special
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 3
 - Bathrooms: 1.5
 
Heating
- Forced air
 
Cooling
- Central
 
Features
- Basement: Unfinished
 
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 1,430 sqft
 
Property
Parking
- Total spaces: 3
 - Parking features: Garage - Detached
 
Lot
- Size: 3,321 sqft
 
Details
- Parcel number: 055322301200
 
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
 
Materials
- Roof: Shake / Shingle
 
Condition
- Year built: 1921
 
Community & neighborhood
Location
- Region: Covington