This remarkable bungalow built in 1912 by Patrick Bannon,the owner of the Bannon Brick Company, looks like it should sit next to the Castleman statue in the Cherokee Triangle. Recognized on the prestigious National Registry of Historic Places, it was built by Patrick Bannon, the owner of Bannon Campbell Plasterers, who is credited with plastering many of the major Louisville buildings constructed in the 1850's (such as the Cathedral of the Assumption). This home has the bricks of St. James Church & the finest of materials throughout! Immaculately and painstakingly renovated from 2005-2007, it is high-end and full of character. With over 5500 SF and 14 rooms, it could make an EXCELLENT bed and breakfast as well. The layout has 5 BRs, and 4.5 baths spread throughout 3 floors---you could easily have an owner area, then 3 separate guests at a time. The gourmet kitchen has custom cabinetry, stainless steel GE Monogram appliances, and a ceramic tiled floor. The scale of everything is truly amazing---the foyer only is over 24 X 11. There are 4 fireplaces, and the one in the living room is exceptionally crafted. The master suite has a master bath with a fireplace, travertine tile, a double vanity, whirlpool tub, and a walk in closet. Other changes: Copper gutters, terra cotta tile roof, new plumbing/electrical, new window, HVAC system (2005). The basement ceilings are approximately 9 feet tall and even here is another fireplace. It would be very easy to finish an additional 1500 SF here. You will be charmed by the architecture and craftsmanship in every inch of this exceptional property. The porte cochere is another lovely element of this home.
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