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4-bedroom historic house near campus in Wilmore. Fragrance-free & mold-free
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4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 10 2032 sq ft
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Explore the area
Wilmore, KY
- Asbury University2 min walk
- Asbury Theological Seminary6 min walk
- Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill18 min drive
- Lexington, KY (LEX-Blue Grass)28 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Jewell
2 Single Beds
Jones
2 Single Beds
Office 1
1 Queen Murphy Bed
Wiley
1 Double Bed
Wilmore
1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom- Dowstairs
Soap · Towels provided · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom - Upstairs
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
4-bedroom historic house near campus in Wilmore. Fragrance-free & mold-free
Unwind in Wilmore at this cozy, historic house built in 1900 by William and Hannah Wilmore Patterson. With 4 bedrooms (2 full beds, 2 twin beds) and 2 bathrooms, this property offers the advantage of being next to the seminary and university campuses and a short drive to Wesley Village and Thompson-Hood Veteran's Home. An extra space with a murphy bed and ADA bathroom offers convenience for those who have trouble with stairs. Guests can take advantage of amenities like a porch swing, full kitchen, laundry on site, grill, and firepit. Enjoy walking around Wilmore, with easy access to Lexington and High Bridge. Although ADA friendly, this property is not wheelchair accessible due to the historic nature of the house.
Property manager
Anne Jones Moffatt
Languages
English
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Gym
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 12:00 PM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
House is NOT child-proofed. 2 children = 1 adult
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
This property uses eco-friendly cleaning products
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Wilmore
Wilmore is home to this holiday home. Wilmore Rail-Side Museum and Jd Legends Bar & Grill are local attractions and those in the mood for shopping can visit Fayette Mall and The Mall At Lexington Green.
Wilmore, KY
What's nearby
- Asbury University - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
- Asbury Theological Seminary - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
- Wilmore City Hall - 11 min walk - 0.9 km
- Kirkland Athletic Complex - 12 min walk - 1.1 km
- Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill - 18 min drive - 17.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 8 min drive
- Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers - 9 min drive
- Cottage Cafe of Nicholasville - 10 min drive
- Fiesta Mexico - 9 min drive
- Firehouse Subs - 9 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Anne Jones Moffatt

I grew up just south of Fort Worth, Texas, but my grandparents lived in Wilmore, so I’ve been coming here all my life. My granddad graduated from Asbury in 1925 and most of his brothers and sisters (13 total!!) went to college here.
I also graduated from Asbury in 1996 and then came back after serving Iraq to attend grad school at UK’s Patterson School of Diplomacy, since I was transitioning to become a defense attache. I bought the house as I was teaching ROTC at Asbury during that time and didn’t want to drive a “long way” to do PT in the early morning!!
I retired to Colorado, met my husband, had the wedding at Estes Chapel in Wilmore, and am happily following him around the world. We love hiking, flying, skiing, water activities (SUP and white water rafting are favorites) and finding good steak houses.
I became intrigued with the history of the house and started digging into it. My uncle used to mow the lawn for Miss Hayes, a French teacher at Asbury during the 50s and the folks who bought my grandma’s house around the corner grew up in this house! I then found out that the ancestors of the general I worked for in DC built it!! The cemetery where they are buried is down the road about a mile on the old Bicknell farm. What a small world.
I’ve been able to trace the history of the property all the way back to 1875 and am applying for it to be on the National Historic Register. I’m in the process of the restoring the house, so you may see some unfinished bits during your stay.
We hope that you enjoy staying in the house as much as we do and enjoy the period reconstructions in the kitchen, the unique construction of a Foursquare house (follow on to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie House design), as well as paintings and pieces from some of the local artists.
I also graduated from Asbury in 1996 and then came back after serving Iraq to attend grad school at UK’s Patterson School of Diplomacy, since I was transitioning to become a defense attache. I bought the house as I was teaching ROTC at Asbury during that time and didn’t want to drive a “long way” to do PT in the early morning!!
I retired to Colorado, met my husband, had the wedding at Estes Chapel in Wilmore, and am happily following him around the world. We love hiking, flying, skiing, water activities (SUP and white water rafting are favorites) and finding good steak houses.
I became intrigued with the history of the house and started digging into it. My uncle used to mow the lawn for Miss Hayes, a French teacher at Asbury during the 50s and the folks who bought my grandma’s house around the corner grew up in this house! I then found out that the ancestors of the general I worked for in DC built it!! The cemetery where they are buried is down the road about a mile on the old Bicknell farm. What a small world.
I’ve been able to trace the history of the property all the way back to 1875 and am applying for it to be on the National Historic Register. I’m in the process of the restoring the house, so you may see some unfinished bits during your stay.
We hope that you enjoy staying in the house as much as we do and enjoy the period reconstructions in the kitchen, the unique construction of a Foursquare house (follow on to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie House design), as well as paintings and pieces from some of the local artists.
Why they chose this property
I’ve always loved Wilmore. It is one of those town where my parents would let us roam and didn’t worry about it. It’s quiet, friendly, walkable, has a few coffee shops/eateries, and is set in the middle of the horse farms so it’s just breathtakingly gorgeous. I love seeing the rolling hills, low stone fences, horses in the morning fog, the crickets and bugs singing at night, and the warm yet cool air in the evening. It was magical in my childhood, coming from Texas, and it remains so to this day.
As we got older and discovered adventure, it became a base to go in all directions. Read River Gorge, Kentucky Palisades, Mammoth Cave…and there’s more adventure here in the state, not to mention the Ark Experience. During horse racing season, there’s the Red Mile and Keeneland, and then the Bourbon trails.
If you’re a history buff, you can’t get much older out here in the early Western frontier. Jessamine County figured heavily in the Revolutionary War and French & Indian wars!! High Bridge, Shaker Village, Fort Harrod, Transylvania University, Berea, Bardstown, Harlan, Kingdom Come State Park, Daniel Boone National Forest, and Troublesome Creek are all in a day’s drive. The first winery in the United States, started in 1799, is just up the road at the top of Sugar Creek Mountain (1268)!
Cincinnati and Louisville are close and Nashville is only three hours away. Coming from Texas and Colorado, I can’t believe how close everything is!
As we got older and discovered adventure, it became a base to go in all directions. Read River Gorge, Kentucky Palisades, Mammoth Cave…and there’s more adventure here in the state, not to mention the Ark Experience. During horse racing season, there’s the Red Mile and Keeneland, and then the Bourbon trails.
If you’re a history buff, you can’t get much older out here in the early Western frontier. Jessamine County figured heavily in the Revolutionary War and French & Indian wars!! High Bridge, Shaker Village, Fort Harrod, Transylvania University, Berea, Bardstown, Harlan, Kingdom Come State Park, Daniel Boone National Forest, and Troublesome Creek are all in a day’s drive. The first winery in the United States, started in 1799, is just up the road at the top of Sugar Creek Mountain (1268)!
Cincinnati and Louisville are close and Nashville is only three hours away. Coming from Texas and Colorado, I can’t believe how close everything is!
What makes this property unique
Fragrance-free and mold-free! No toxic products are used to clean and we don’t allow scented candles in the house. We provide laundry soap that is scent free as well.
All generations can relax and sleep at this house and is a short walk from Asbury University and Asbury Seminary. No need to hunt for parking on campus! The house is ADA friendly, but not wheelchair accessible due to the historic features. We recommend that elderly folks stay downstairs and utilize the Murphy bed. It’s just steps from the ADA bathroom. This is one of the only short term rentals in Wilmore this close to campus. I hear that the gas station a few doors down has great breakfast sandwiches!
If you’d like to host a gathering while you stay, just ask. All guests will be subject to the same house rules as the ones who booked the property. Parking is allowed only on our side of the street, but you can also park multiple cars in the long driveway.
All generations can relax and sleep at this house and is a short walk from Asbury University and Asbury Seminary. No need to hunt for parking on campus! The house is ADA friendly, but not wheelchair accessible due to the historic features. We recommend that elderly folks stay downstairs and utilize the Murphy bed. It’s just steps from the ADA bathroom. This is one of the only short term rentals in Wilmore this close to campus. I hear that the gas station a few doors down has great breakfast sandwiches!
If you’d like to host a gathering while you stay, just ask. All guests will be subject to the same house rules as the ones who booked the property. Parking is allowed only on our side of the street, but you can also park multiple cars in the long driveway.
Languages:
English
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