Step back in time and experience the beauty of the Payne-Bradford House! As you walk through this immaculate home, you will find yourself in a different time walking the same floors as General John Payne. Bask in the light that shines through the breathtaking stained glass windows that adorn the property. Picture in your mind, the many slaves who used this home for shelter as they traveled the Underground Railroad in search of freedom. Can you see it?
Nestled in the picturesque town of Augusta, Ky., this home will captivate you with both its history and its beauty. This home has 5 bedrooms with an upstairs recreation room that could be converted into a 6th bedroom. Enjoy the details of the crown molding, hardwood floors, and windows that open up to breathtaking views. Feel the breezes of the Ohio River as you sit on the swing of your wraparound porch. There is also the potential for your own private dock! Currently used as a residence, the Payne-Bradford House was also a successful and sought after Bed and Breakfast. The Payne-Bradford House was described in ”Treasures of Kentucky and Tennessee” as ”Once a meeting place for fugitive slaves traveling the Underground Railroad, the Payne-Bradford House today stands as a relic of American history. Retaining its original grandeur and Southern charm, it is a perfect place for a quiet weekend getaway.”
Call today and make an appointment to see this Kentucky treasure. Be the next to continue the tradition!
Details
Year Built
1796
Updated on April 4, 2022 at 8:14 pm