This policy has made development basically non-existent, and the net result is the Paris area has some of the best land, at the best prices, in all of Central Kentucky. There must be at least 5 acres per parcel with 250 feet of road frontage, no more than one division per year, and no more than three divisions per five year period. Whether your dream farm in Kentucky has space for a couple of your closest equine friends, or it has a commercial barn with space for dozens of horses, you will find that there is plenty of opportunity in Paris for those with a passion for all things equestrian.īourbon County has strict zoning policies to hold down suburbanization of the county. As such, interested buyers will find that that the local real estate market is rife with Paris horse farms for sale. Bourbon County is a leading producer of horses in the world. Paris and Bourbon County are blessed with extraordinarily good soil and most of the county is engaged in some form of agriculture. We'll even send you properties that meet your search criteria! Create a free account for unlimited access to exclusive listings. Peacock Road in back and Ruddles Mills Road up front. In addition to all this, the farm fronts on two roads. Flat Run flows length of the property across fenced livestock fields. Gently rolling, property boasts A managers house, two tenant houses, five (nine bent) tobacco barns, one livestock barn (rudimentary stalls), two equipment sheds, scale house, and heated shop with concrete floor. Also a large log barn that Daniel Boone is believed to have helped build. Most of cabin restored to its original time period, But modern 1 bed/1 1/2 bath living quarters attached. Dating from 1785, log and stone cabin was moved to Harkaway from adjacent property and restored. Trabue log house also located on property. Renovated in 1930s, many historical details- 10' ceilings, hand crafted mantels, quality woodwork, built-ins, random wide plank flooring (up to 17in.), 2' stone walls and wood pegged beams. Abram Spears (Jacob's son) bought the property in 1817. It was built in 1787 (architect John Metcalf) and noted for it's stonework. The Laban Shipp/Abram Spears house is a 4 bed/3 bath stone house listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Home to generations of Spears family, direct descendants of Jacob Spears, one of the earliest distillers of bourbon! Two historic homes. Harkaway Farm, north of Paris in Bourbon County, Kentucky, dates from the 1780s. Gently rolling, property boasts A managers house, two tenant houses, five (nine bent) tobacco barns, one livestock barn (rudimentary stalls), two Excellent, very historic, cattle/crop farm. Excellent, very historic, cattle/crop farm.
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