An ideally located, remodeled, single family dwelling in a gentrifying neighborhood. we left our dog crate along the fencewall for a week before loading it back into the SUV.
About a 10' drive downtown and the same to 'Eat Street' in the Highlands neighborhood along Bardstown. We had Southern fried chicken at the Eagle, Irish pub fare at Molly Malones and great food, including sake on tap, at the Dragon King's Daughter.
Pics are accurate. Casual dining (no formal dining room) was fine for our group of 5. High end range with gas cooktop, both a regular and Keurig. I bring my own knives and did not test those in the home.
You'd never suspect, when inside, that the bones of the structure could be 150? yrs old.
The pitch of the staircase to the master suite is quite steep and the handrails were necessary.
you can leave shampoo, conditioner, & body wash at home as the bathrooms have bottles on the wall. We brought a hair dryer and immersion blender and needed neither.
I'm a fan of natural light...and privacy. Would have preferred venetian blinds to the barely translucent window treatments, but it's Tyler's home!
A couple of dog parks were members only. There is a dog park bar! but we did not partake.
If you are flying in and staying for more than a weekend renting a car might be best. Uber rates for 2.5 mi. seemed absurd. If you are attending an event there is all day parking for $6, the Wharf lot right below the Yum Center