A 5-bedroom farmhouse in Woodford County is older than KY. It’s up for sale
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- 315 Heritage Road farmhouse dates to 1790 and lists for $1,125,000 in 2025.
- Property spans 4.5 acres, includes five bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths and outbuildings.
- Renovations by Tom Padgett modernized kitchens, fireplaces and wide-plank wood floors.
A farmhouse tucked into several acres of rolling green hills and stands of old trees in Woodford County is now up for sale.
Along with offering a quiet retreat to take in the countryside, the home at 315 Heritage Road in Versailles also boasts some deep Kentucky roots, predating the state’s founding. It’s currently on the market for $1,125,000.
“This remarkable residence, with origins tracing back to 1790, has been meticulously reimagined over the past two decades, including a Tom Padgett renovation,” the home’s Realtor.com listing states.
Totaling 4,763 square feet, the home has five bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms. It stands on a 4.5-acre lot in rural Woodford County.
While it predates Kentucky’s statehood by two years and even the birth bourbon, the state’s signature drink, the home strikes a balance between modern conveniences and its historical bones.
There’s a spacious kitchen with a large island that offers plenty of room for preparing meals and serving food. It features modern appliances, including a gas range, all enclosed by sizable cabinetry painted in a white farmhouse-style.
Elsewhere in the home, modern elements meet nods to the past. There’s a primary suite, large living and dining spaces for entertaining guests, an ample laundry room and big windows that allow for natural light. An office with warm, wooden interiors features exposed ceiling beams and a distinguished fireplace, making for a stately-looking space. Wide-plank wood floors of ash, poplar and pine run throughout the home.
Upstairs, a bedroom is lit by windows that extend to the floor and a fireplace. A large walk-in closet sits at the room’s side. Across the upstairs hall, there’s a primary suite, complete with a bathroom and a den with a fireplace that could be used as a sitting area or office.
Outdoors, wide patios and a covered front porch offer spots to take in the scenery. There’s a detached, two-car garage, a barn and a run-in shed. The property itself is less than a 10-minute drive from Keeneland and Blue Grass Airport, and less than 20 minutes from Woodford Reserve Distillery.
Here’s a look inside the home. All photos shared here are done so with the listing agency’s permission.