Discover an unparalleled blend of heritage and craftsmanship in this one-of-a-kind residence, nestled on a serene 7-acre lot. This architectural gem, inspired by the 200-year-old Parkland's Stout House tied to Squire Boone, brother of Daniel Boone, is a testament to timeless artistry. Built with locally sourced stone, rumored to be from Boone's own Indian fort, this home is a living piece of Kentucky's storied past.
Step inside to find breathtaking interiors that marry history with elegance. Authentic 100-year-old red oak floors, hand-sawn poplar and white ash planks, and massive 22-foot yellow pine beams—reclaimed from the historic Louisville L&N Railroad Terminal—create a warm, inviting ambiance. Salvaged ceiling beams, doors, and details from 1800s Kentucky and Indiana landmarks, including a riverboat captain's home and rustic barns, add unmatched character. The thoughtful dogtrot-inspired layout seamlessly blends historic log cabins, five handcrafted fireplaces built with 18th-century techniques, and bespoke cabinetry that evokes early American charm. Every detail, from the poplar stairways to the hand-hewn logs and energy-efficient fireplaces, tells a story of craftsmanship and care.
This is more than a homeit's a rare opportunity to own a masterpiece of living history, where every corner reflects a deep respect for Kentucky's heritage. Don't miss your chance to claim this extraordinary estate as your own.
Under contract
Price cut: $45K (8/1)
$700,000
6711 Echo Trl, Louisville, KY 40299
4beds
3,565sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1976
7.16 Acres Lot
$713,400 Zestimate®
$196/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Historic log cabinsBreathtaking interiorsHandcrafted fireplacesBespoke cabinetryLocally sourced stoneEnergy-efficient fireplacesSalvaged ceiling beams
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