The Martin House - In the heart of historic downtown Lexington

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The Martin House of Lexington KY
Fully stocked kitchen will meet all your culinary needs
Enjoy cooking while visiting with friends and family
Front yard
The wrap around front porch is a great place to be part of downtown happenings.
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10.0Outstanding
(101 Ratings)
"We stayed here for the week of our wedding and we've been in such a state of marital bliss that we're extremely late in giving this review actually! But seriously, this place was everything we could..."
Taylor C.
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10.0 / 10.0
Outstanding(101 Ratings)

House in Lexington, KY

8 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Well priced for this locationPriced under area average

About this house rental

This spacious 2 story brick home centrally located in Lexington’s Historic South Hill district is the perfect spot for Bluegrass area visitors. A unique home, built in 1908, it is registered with the Bluegrass Trust for Historic Preservation, and is an intriguing combination of private retreat with modern amenities and downtown convenience. The newly remodeled, completely fenced in back courtyard will keep your pets safe while providing an inviting, peaceful venue for relaxing, and grilling out – but one has only to walk out the front door to discover all that downtown Lexington has to offer. This charming home has lots of character with 10 foot ceilings, hardwood floors and six uniquely tiled fireplace mantles throughout as well as 1st floor screened in porch and 2nd floor balcony overlooking the courtyard and downtown Lexington. Both bathrooms were completely renovated in 2017. Other special features are a cozy seating area in the open, airy kitchen, a beautiful spa like bathroom downstairs, and another quaint seating area located upstairs. A wonderful get away after a long day of sightseeing in central KY!

Architecture:

The Martin House is a late Queen Anne "Free Classic" residence, and is a good example of this transitional period in architectural styles. Sophisticated in it's massing, simple in it's trim, it is balanced between the Queen Anne use of variety of surface and form and the Craftsman emphasis on simplicity.

House History:
Jesse Woodruff and his family lived on this block from 1864 through 1908, first next door and then, from 1893 onwards, on this site in a house whose one story footprint on the 1907 map is much different from the current building's. His relative, Thomas B. Woodruff continued to live next door through at least 1925. The present house was built between 1908 and 1911 when J. M. Martin, agent, Chattanooga Brewing Company, and his family acquired the property. They lived here through 1921.

A 1976 renovation moderinized the interior and the rear of the building while preserving well-cared for details. It served as a duplex until 1983, when it was returned to single-family use.

We acquired the house in April, 2004 and initially planned to return it to duplex form, using one for ourselves and renting the other. However, we fell in love with the entire home and couldn't bear to make those changes! So instead, we started renting it as a vacation home in September, 2005. We found this to be a great compromise as it allows us to share our home with visitors to Lexington, hopefully bringing them great enjoyment, while also being able to stay in and enjoy our home as well!

About our neighborhood:
The South Hill Historic District is a neighborhood of early residential homes adjacent to downtown Lexington. In 1781, Lexington's five-man Board of Trustees successfully petitioned the Virginia Assembly for 710 acres of land that was divided into half-acre and five-acre lots, according to a town plat. "The south hill" was made up of larger lots located outside of the town of Lexington that were soon subdivided. South Hill is so named because in pioneer days the area overlooked the Town Branch of Elkhorn Creek that once flowed through the center of the city. The homes in this district were built over a period of time spanning more than 100 years. The earliest homes were built during the early 19th century and are mainly Federal and Greek Revival styles. Most of the older homes are in the northern half of the district. The district also includes homes built after the Civil War into the early 20th century. Buildings designed by two of Lexington's greatest architects, John McMurtry and Cincinnatus Shyrock, can also be found in this district. The mixture of styles on each street is aesthetically compatible, of similar scale and placed on lots of similar size. However, the scale and lot size on each street differs, with the bordering streets of the district such as South Limestone and South Broadway containing larger houses on larger lots set further back from the street.
This district consists of many homes that were once owned by free African Americans at a time when slavery was still an institution in Kentucky. Prosperous whites lived alongside prosperous African Americans with many middle class citizens also living in the district. The oldest home in Lexington, the Adam Rankin House is located in this district on South Mill Street.

Despite the rapid growth of Lexington and the neighboring University of Kentucky, the South Hill Historic District has remained virtually untouched with some commercial infringement on the outer edges of the community. At one time located on the outskirts of Lexington, the neighborhood is now in the heart of the city.

Amenities at The Martin House - In the heart of historic downtown Lexington

Non-smoking
Pets allowed
Family friendly

Map of Lexington, KY


Ratings and reviews

10.0 / 10.0
Outstanding(101 Ratings)
10.0 / 10.0Outstanding·Jun 2024
We stayed here for the week of our wedding and we've been in such a state of marital bliss that we're extremely late in giving this review actually! But seriously, this place was everything we could have hoped for. Not only is the property beautiful but Jeannette and her husband were such lovely hosts....extremely communicative, friendly, and accommodating. They really went out of their way to ensure we had a special, stress-free week across the board and we are incredibly grateful. Highly recommend staying with these hosts whenever you have the chance!
10.0 / 10.0Outstanding·Jul 2023
Our family (two kids, three adults) loved it! House was so charming, I spent much time on the screened in porch. And it was close to everything! The owners thought of so many nice touches, and had fresh baked cookies and breakfast essentials in the fridge when we arrived. Would definitely stay here again!
10.0 / 10.0Outstanding·Jun 2023
If you’re visiting Lexington for a Bourbon tour or anything else for that matter, this is a fantastic option for you. We slept five grown men comfortably with all the amenities and comfort you could imagine. The hosts were very gracious and commutative if we ever go back, we will definitely stay here again.
6.0 / 10.0Average·Aug 2023
Checked in on weekday evening. Neighborhood wasn’t nearly as nice looking as the house. (Heard sirens most of the full hour that we stayed trying to convince ourselves that the place was going to be great!).Barely able to fit regular size vehicle into driveway. Parking area was difficult at best to pull into. Street parking was wishful thinking. Backyard was was pretty unimpressive and looked much better in the pictures. House itself was clean and unique. All bedrooms were up an old awkward staircase so climb carefully. Neighbors lack of window coverings left nothing to the imagination. As sunset neared we cut our losses, packed up the vehicle and headed to a lovely historic hotel for a fraction of the price!

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FAQs

Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at The Martin House - In the heart of historic downtown Lexington. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is The Martin House - In the heart of historic downtown Lexington pet friendly?

Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at The Martin House - In the heart of historic downtown Lexington?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, pets allowed, and family friendly.


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