Summary:
The Loft in the heart of trendy the Clifton/Frankfort Ave corridor. This unit has been designed with a fun mixture of vintage, modern, and color. It's a cozy and spacious upstairs unit of a duplex with its own private deck. The house is located in walking distance to almost anything you need, restaurants, coffee shops, bookstores, & boutique shops! This home is close to everything via foot or a quick drive! We're a clean pet free, newly renovated apt!
The Space:
This is a just a wonderful house with bright vibrate style, in a safe, quiet, and trendy neighborhood. This is the place you want to stay if your visiting Louisville! Walk to so many of Louisville's most visited restaurants, antique/thrift stores, boutiques and coffee shops! This area is truly a magical place!!!
Quick Breakdown:
*Hardwood floors
*Sleeping up to 5.
*3 bedrooms with real beds (1 queen bed, 1 full, and one twin. (and sleeping for one on the living room sofa if needed).
*Kitchen includes: Refrigerator, microwave, dining table, coffee maker, toaster, plates, flatware, cups and many more kitchen items.
*Flat screen TV (Netflix/Hulu)
*Washers/dryers in basement
*Wi-Fi
*Air and heat
*Large Garden area in back with seating and grill.
*Lots of free PARKING! (in back or curb side)!
Renovations have just been completed on our vacation house making it available just in time for your vacation reservation! With a nice balance of vintage and new!
Guest Access:
Completely private: Please make yourself at home and use whatever we have available.
The Neighborhood:
Clifton is a neighborhood east of downtown Louisville, Kentucky USA. Clifton was named because of its hilly location on the Ohio River valley escarpment.
Unlike other Louisville neighborhoods, Clifton was developed over a period of 60 years, with the first homes built in the 1860s sitting next to homes built in the 1910s, although nearly all homes were built in Victorian styles. Its residential areas are also much less dense than other nearby areas like Butchertown or the Original Highlands. The Louisville and Lexington toll pike, which is now called Frankfort Avenue, went through the heart of the area and was lined with small shops.
The area began to revitalize in the 1990s, as numerous restaurants, boutiques, and antique shops opened up along Frankfort Avenue. Area attractions many restaurants, coffee shops, book stores & thrift shops!
Getting Around:
You will not need a car! You can walk to a lot of places and you can take a cheap cab/uber almost anywhere!
Interaction with Guests:
We will be available if you need anything, but for the most part you will be on your own to explore this great part of town!