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Land with Home for Sale in Pewee Valley, Kentucky

115 Tuliphurst Dr, Pewee Valley, KY 40056

$1,500,000
6 acres
Active sale
ago
Est $8,098/mo

Set behind towering trees and sweeping lawns in the heart of Peewee Valley, Tuliphurst is one of Kentucky's most extraordinary and storied residential estates. Revered for its architectural significance, enchanting grounds, and deeply rooted place in the history of Peewee Valley itself, this National Register property is being offered for the first time in nearly four decades. Opportunities like this are exceptionally rare. Not simply because Tuliphurst is historic... but because homes with this level of provenance, atmosphere, acreage, preservation, and spirit almost never become available. Tuliphurst was built in two principal stages during two different eras of the 1800s, the first by Professor Noble Butler and later expanded after the Civil War by Woodford Hector Delaney (cont) Tuliphurst is widely regarded as one of the finest surviving examples of Gothic Revival residential architecture in Peewee Valley and quite possibly all of Oldham County. It was here, according to local legend, that the name "Peewee Valley" was first inspired by the call of an Eastern Wood-Pewee bird echoing through the trees overhead. The estate unfolds across six breathtaking acres, including the original five-acre homesite plus an additional adjoining one-acre parcel being conveyed with the sale. The additional parcel is separately deeded and offers the rare opportunity for a future guest residence, carriage house, or secondary home. Even more remarkable, the front portion of the five acre property is protected conservation land, preserving the beauty and privacy that make Tuliphurst feel entirely set apart from the rest of the world. The home itself is rich with architectural romance and layered history; Tuliphurst has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully updated over the years while preserving the craftsmanship and character that make it irreplaceable. The exterior was freshly painted in 2025, and a new roof was installed in Spring 2026. From the moment you step through the front vestibule, the home reveals itself with a sense of grace and grandeur rarely found today. The two adjoining front parlors are among the estate's most exquisite spaces, featuring soaring ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, a staircase rumored to be featured in the famous photo by Kate Matthews, "The Bride," and the extraordinary ash and walnut parquet floors believed to have been imported from Italy more than a century ago. These are not simply rooms. They are spaces that have hosted generations of Kentucky life. The banquet-sized dining room was designed for gathering and celebration, while the enormous screened-in side porch opens effortlessly to a separate fountain garden area where the sound of water and rustling trees create an atmosphere that feels quintessentially Southern. The library, with its fireplace, bookshelves, and unmistakable character, feels equally suited for quiet mornings with coffee as it does for evenings spent beside the fire during a Kentucky snowfall. The home offers 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, including a spacious first-floor primary suite thoughtfully added in a later era to blend modern comfort into the home's evolving story. The suite features a fireplace, large walk-in closet, ensuite bath with soaking tub and walk-in shower, and direct access to the inground swimming pool and outdoor entertaining spaces. The kitchen, mudroom, first-floor laundry area, attached two-car garage, and integrated office workspace allow the home to function beautifully for modern living while preserving the soul of the historic residence. Upstairs, two charming bedrooms, a loft area, full bath, and hidden tucked-away attic spaces create the kind of storybook character that simply cannot be replicated in newer construction. The finished lower level offers additional living flexibility as a second family room, recreation area, or fitness space. Outside, the grounds are nothing short of magical. Towering magnolias, perennial gardens, mature shade trees, expansiv

4,803
Sq feet
4
Beds
3
Full baths
1
1/2 bath
1840
Built

Location

Street address
115 Tuliphurst Dr
Community
Tuliphurst
School district
Oldham
Elevation
775 feet
Coordinates
38.305, -85.4908

Directions

Follow I-265 to hwy 146. Head East Northeast toward Crestwood. House on Right.

Property details

Acreage
6 acres
MLS #
GLAR 1717648
Posted

Parcels

  • 25-PV.06-04.4-12

Details and features

Listing

Type
Residential
Subtype
Single Family Residence
Franchise
Keller Williams Realty

Exterior

Pool
Patio, Porch

Structure

Stories
2
Basement
Finished
Water
Public
Sewer
Septic Tank
Heating
Forced Air, Natural Gas
Cooling
Central Air
Materials
Wood Frame
Roof
Shingle

Interior

Room Count
17
Rooms
Basement, Bathroom x 4, Bedroom x 4, Den, Dining Room, Family Room
Fireplaces
Yes

Property utilities

CategoryTypeStatus
GasNatural GasConnected

Listing history

DateEventPriceChangeSource
May 16, 2026New listing$1,500,000GLAR
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This 6-acre property is located at 115 Tuliphurst Dr in Pewee Valley, KY 40056. The property is available for sale for $1,500,000. It has a 4,803 sq ft 4 bedroom, 3 bath house built in 1840.

Listed by Keller Williams Collective, (502) 554-9500

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