1805 Windsor Pl, Louisville, KY 40204

$859,900 Asking Price

5 beds
4 baths
3,794  sqft
Built in 1914

This Arts and Crafts Prairie foursquare is located on a premier Highland's street, within a third a mile from both Tyler and Cherokee parks, and close to outstanding schools, shopping, and restaurants. This notable home, designed by famed architect, Arthur Raymond (A Ray) Smith, is a treasure trove of bourbon history, architectural interest, and careful restoration. For history enthusiasts, it was once a boarding house and its prior owners include the former Louisville City Auditor, Editor of the German language paper, Distiller of the recently reintroduced Fortuna Bourbon (original building sold to Evan Williams), and the creator of the Cabbage Patch doll. Fully renovated in 2015, this architecturally significant home has been awarded twice by the Kentucky Heritage Council and is highlighted by the Filson Historical Society. A 330 sq. ft. expansive porch and swing welcome you into this historical gem. Open the large original glass door to a huge foyer with 13 foot ceilings making it ideal for entertaining. You will then find 5-6 Bedrooms, 3.5 bath is on one the best lots on the street. You'll appreciate the incredible urban location, coupled with its amazing community of neighbors. Some of the rich architectural details include inlaid and refinished hardwood flooring throughout; extensive millwork such as a built-in leaded glass buffet; an adjustable-shelf linen closet; a glass-encased curio cabinet; and two original built-in stained glass collections. Its original and unpainted Rookwood Pottery Craftsman fireplace is a visual anchor to the gorgeous living room, The dining room is adorned with original craftsman wood picture rail molding, restored original central light fixture, and multiple built-ins. Formerly a bedroom, you can enjoy a very private, first-floor office near the back entry of the home. A standout area of this renovation is an all white kitchen featuring custom, Amish-made solid wood cabinets, solid-surface countertops, a farm sink; GE Elite stainless steel appliance package (2015), as well as a Bosch dishwasher (2020), all accompanied by new plumbing and fixtures. The list of significant restoration, renovation, and reformation of this home is detailed in a timeline improvement list (in images, as well as documents). This is a home that has all new ¼ drywall; 16 refurbished and operational original windows; and all new mechanical systems. The second floor has 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and a laundry. Its layout is wonderful with 2 bedrooms having ensuite access to bathrooms, as well as hallway bathroom access serving bedrooms 3 and 4. Though you'll never detect it, four new closets have been added to this floor and perfectly match the existing scale and match the original millwork. On the third floor, a full gut down to the studs enabled a reconfiguration of 3 small rooms into an expansive suite with refinished original pine flooring, with a spacious bedroom, sitting area, office, and luxurious ensuite bathroom. The bathroom is gorgeous with period-appropriate black and white hex tiling and walk-in shower tiled floor to ceiling. This phase included the addition of a third full bathroom, foam insulation in the entire roof ceiling, a new composite roof ($16,365), as well as a separate HVAC system for the 2nd/3rd floors whose air handler is hidden a third floor attic space (2015). The first floor has a Trane HVAC system ($23,000 upgrade) which has Nexia phone app-enabled thermostats. This home offers 2 first-floor exits from its breakfast nook and rear foyer to the lovely backyard. Improvements such as the historic stone patio, custom wood fencing with copper post caps, new landscaping focused on plants native to Kentucky, and security gates are extensive. You will appreciate having a well-lit alley, with a motion-sensitive light system on the 2-car garage and a new concrete parking pad at the alley for additional parking. Uncommon for a garage of this era, this has a new roof, new wiring, 6 new outlets, and interior paint. In addition, the electrical from the alley to the pole has been rewired to meet current codes! In a popular area of the city, it's wonderful to have easy access leaving your garage toward either Bardstown Road or Baxter Avenue through the alley. Like Fortuna bourbon, this home is a "rare character" and "decidedly of the finest quality!"


Features & Amenities

Interior

Basement:
Unfinished, Outside Entry
A/C:
true, Central Air, Heat Pump
Heating:
true, Forced Air, Natural Gas, Heat Pump
Fireplace:
Fireplace, Fireplaces: 2

Exterior

General:
Patio, Porch, Deck
Parking:
Detached, Off-Street Parking, Entry Rear

Construction

Roofing:
Shingle
General:
Brick, Fiber Cement, 3

Location

HOA Amenities:
0.0
Originating MLS:
Metro Search (Greater Louisville Association of REALTORS®)
School District:
Jefferson
County:
Jefferson

Lot

Zoning:
075B01260000
Fencing:
Full, Wood

Utilities

Utilities:
Electricity Connected, Fuel:Natural, Public Sewer, Public Water

Financial

Source:
Metro Search (Greater Louisville Association of REALTORS®)

This listing courtesy of:
Keller Williams Realty- Louisville

About Louisville, KY

Housing

Number of Units
351,031
Median Home Value
$209,186
Median Rent
$763

38.97% of housing units are renter occupied.

8.02% are vacant.

Commute

Car
70.02%
Public Transportation
2.15%
Walk to Work
1.43%
Work from Home
24.92%
Other
1.23%

The median travel time to work is 19 minutes.

People

Population
767,512
Median Age
38.80
Median Household Size
2.55

Education

High School
26.85%
Associate’s Degree
8.35%
Bachelor’s Degree
20.68%
Graduate Degree
13.22%

Disclaimer: Community and Demographic information uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.

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