This grand $2.5M Lexington estate has views of horse country and famed farm. Take a look
Step through the front gates of Brookmonte Estates in Lexington and you enter a sprawling, 10-acre country retreat, with a 12,000 square-foot home and back-porch views of a horse farm once owned by a Saudi prince.
The home at 3021 Brookmonte Lane comes complete with six bedrooms and nine total bathrooms — plenty of room for guests. That’s not to mention the four-car garage, swimming pool completed in 2021, a half-basketball court, your own elevator and just about every other amenity you can imagine.
All of it can be yours for a cool $2.5 million.
In this latest edition of our guide to luxury homes on the market in Kentucky, we’re taking a look at the Brookmonte Estates, which the home’s Realtor.com listing calls “your very own paradise on 10 acres.”
Totaling 12,852 square feet, the home at the Brookmonte gravitates toward grandeur, aiming to encapsulate “everything wonderful about living in the horse capital of the world,” according to its listing.
From its gated entrance to the moment guests pass into the stately, two-story foyer with its grand staircase and marble floor, the home aims to make a statement.
There’s also a litany of amenities. On the main floor, you’ll find a home office, dining room, a formal living room, kitchen, den, laundry, a sunroom, a primary suite and a four-car garage.
Then there’s an elevator to the second floor, which features four “en suites,” or bedrooms with adjoining bathrooms. There’s a playroom on the third floor, a walkout basement that includes another en suite, another laundry room and a fireplace in the living area.
Out back, there’s a new 56-foot by 34-foot barn-style garage with a lean-to, and you can sit on the back porch to get a view of the late Prince Khalid Bin Abdullah’s Juddmonte Farm.
Key facts and features:
Price: $2,500,000
Built: 1999
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 9
Lot size: 10 acre lot
Square feet: 12,852
Presented by Amy Boone with Sweet Home KY Realty
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