The House: The former Hillenmeyer Garden Center, which was completely transformed in 2010 into a stunning architectural home just over 4,320 SF and boasts three bedrooms, a bonus room/office and three full bathrooms. The large picture windows offer panoramic views of the golf course. A covered patio offers +/-675 SF of additional space. The Historic Warehouse: One of the remaining brick distillery warehouses in the Bluegrass. In 1830, the warehouse was originally built as a cotton factory owned by Abraham Lincoln's Father in Law. In 1880 it was turned into a distillery and in 1883 the Commonwealth Distillery was born. In 1915 the warehouse was home to Hillenmeyer Nursery, the 2nd oldest company in Lexington and the 2nd largest nursery in the U.S. This beautiful brick structure fronts Spring Valley Golf Club. The Historic Lincoln House: A 2,600 SF office building which once served as the the distillery and cotton mill office, has multiple offices, and was frequented by Abraham Lincoln.
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