Grand homes on Henry Clay's old estate grounds — wide boulevards, mature canopy, and serious architecture.
Ashland Park sits on the former estate of Henry Clay and feels every bit of that lineage — broad boulevards, deep front lawns, and brick colonials with the kind of millwork that doesn't get built anymore.
It's quiet, leafy, and family-anchored. Many of the same families have been here for generations, and inventory moves quickly when it does come up.
Henry Clay's old grounds, with architecture to match — Georgian colonials, Tudors, and gracious bungalows.
Some of the tallest, oldest street trees in the city. Summers stay cool, autumns look unreal.
Generations of the same families call it home — strong neighborhood bonds and quiet, safe streets.
Cafés, dining, and the movie house are a short walk away through the heart of central Lexington.
Ashland Park, the Henry Clay Estate trails, and several smaller pocket parks throughout.
Minutes to downtown, the university, and the major east-west corridors.
Whether you're three years out from buying or three weeks from listing, I'd love to hear your story.