This house, along with the house to the West was built in the popular Eastlake style as an investment in 1890 for prominent retail grocer John Scully. Both houses are attributed to architect Herman Rowe, who built the Lexington Opera House. Built on the side yard of the much older Didlake house which was raised and replaced by 3 new houses in the boom years of the early 1890's. Used as rental property for many years the house was returned to single family use in 1988. Large rooms, large windows, stained glass high ceilings and five fireplaces. Pocket doors, hardwood floors and a vast entry hall with Gone with the Wind Staircase. Kitchen with Island & gas range, screened in porch room and wood deck. Gently updated throughout the years, the very well located house is steps to the trolley, The Grey Goose, Blue Heron, Wine+Market, Nick Ryan's and Enoteca. Located in a LFUCG historic district the house is ready to be brought up to the 21st century or lived in as it is. Sold as-is
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