431 West Third Street
431 West Third Street Lexington, Kentucky 40508 United States

$2,295,000
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A grand estate cast in brick and stone, 431 W. Third remains an enduring icon on one of Lexington's early prominent avenues. Built at the turn of the last century by businessman Richard T. Anderson, the home is Richardsonian Romanesque in style,...

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Jimmy Turek
Jimmy Turek
  • Real Estate Professional
1999 Richmond Road Suite 400
Lexington, Kentucky 40502 United States
$2,295,000
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7
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
1
Partial Bath
8,116 Sq Ft.
Interior
Single Family Homes
Property type
627P8C
Web Id
23017120
MLS ID
Fayette County
School District
86
days ago

About 431 West Third Street

A grand estate cast in brick and stone, 431 W. Third remains an enduring icon on one of Lexington's early prominent avenues. Built at the turn of the last century by businessman Richard T. Anderson, the home is Richardsonian Romanesque in style, reflecting the migration of Gilded Age sensibilities westward.
As the son of a ''housejoiner,'' Anderson & family had long been enmeshed in the architecture of early Lexington. Anderson was intimately involved in the creation of John McMurtry's iconic Floral Hall (1882) and, as a director of Northern Bank, helped realize the bank's still-standing headquarters at the corner of Short & Market. A progression of residences constructed by him
each reveal homes more sturdy and more highly- ornamented than the last. 431 West 3rd, Anderson's last, is his masterwork. The Richardsonian Romanesque style's eclectic nature provides a canvas for self-expression. Stonework is a medium for personally-selected, symbolic mascarons and botanical elements.

Anderson, a lifelong bachelor, his widower brother, John E. Anderson, along with John's son and daughter, were the home's first residents. Animated by innumerable parties, club meetings, and charitable events, the residence was an enviable site in the society scene. The home passed to niece Minnie, and finally to great-niece Mildred Anderson Dunning nee Hart, who grew up and was married there in 1941. Once called the 'richest little girl in Central Kentucky,' Dunning nevertheless maintained a modest lifestyle, leaving the bulk of her inherited fortune to the Blue Grass Trust, Ashland the Henry Clay Estate, and Cardinal Hill. In the mid-1980s, Dunning, in a bid to downsize, sold the home to the first new family in a century.

Amenities

  • Dishwasher
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Patio
  • Porch
  • Refrigerator
  • Storage
  • Tile Flooring
  • walk-in closet
  • Hardwood Flooring
  • 4+ Fireplaces
  • Fireplace In Master Br
  • Tub and Shower
  • Wet Bar
  • Stall Shower And Tub
  • 1 Fireplace

features

cooling
central a/c
Parking
garage 2 cars, garage detached
lot description
Sidewalk, Storm Window
Style
Custom

PROPERTY INFORMATION

Appliances
Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Gas Range, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Trash Compactor, Washer
Basement
Concrete, Crawl Space, Full, Sump Pump, Unfinished, Walk-Up Access
Cooling
Electric, Zoned
Fireplace Info
Dining Room, Gas Log, Gas Starter, Great Room, Kitchen, Living Room, Primary Bedroom
Garage Info
Detached
Heating
Boiler, Forced Air, Natural Gas
Parking Description
Driveway, Off Street
Sewer
Public Sewer
Water
Public

EXTERIOR

Construction
Brick Veneer, Solid Masonry, Stone, Wood Siding
Exterior Features
Patio, Porch
Lot Description
Design Review District, Inside New Circle Road, Wooded
Roofing
Dimensional Style, Flat, Membrane, Metal

INTERIOR

Flooring
Hardwood, Tile
Interior Features
Dining Area, Entrance Foyer, Walk-In Closet(s), Wet Bar

Bluegrass Sotheby's International Realty

Jimmy Turek
Jimmy Turek
  • Real Estate Professional
1999 Richmond Road Suite 400
Lexington, Kentucky 40502 United States
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