John Arnold House, Historic Federal house in Paint Lick, United States.
The John Arnold House is a brick residence featuring symmetrical windows, classical moldings, and balanced proportions characteristic of Federal architecture in Paint Lick. The facade displays the refined design elements and careful craftsmanship that define this style.
The residence was constructed in 1800 and represents early building practices in this Kentucky region. Its placement on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 recognized the house's architectural and historical importance.
The residence shows how early settlers in Kentucky built their homes using traditional construction methods and Federal design principles that remain visible in the building today. The way the structure is organized reflects what mattered to people living here at that time.
The house is located near Kentucky Route 1295 and can be found easily by following this road through Paint Lick. Visitors should note that this is a private residence on a historic register and the exterior can be viewed from public areas nearby.
The house is one of approximately 67 properties listed on the National Register within Garrard County, reflecting the area's rich architectural heritage. This concentration of historic buildings makes the county a significant location for studying early American construction.
Location: Garrard County
Inception: 1800s
Architectural style: Federal architecture
GPS coordinates: 37.61250,-84.48028
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:08
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