Mt. Sterling Holiday Home Tour

Tour 6 Historic Mt. Sterling Homes Decorated for Christmas

Mt. Sterling Holiday Home Tour

Mount Sterling, Kentucky 40353, United States

Created By: MOCO Faster & Fitter

Tour Information

Tour Six Historic Mt. Sterling Homes decorated for the Holidays. Following is Tour Information. As a courtesy to the homeowners who have graciously opened their homes to you, please be mindful of the following:

  • No Pets Allowed
  • No eating, drinking or smoking/vaping
  • No photos or videos inside private homes
  • No large handbags, backpacks, etc
  • Driveway parking only with Handicap tags
  • Parking available on street or lots shown on map
  • Tours purchased through Eventbrite are available for pick up at the Ascension Church Annex beginning at 1:30 the day of the tour. You must pick up your Tour Map and Door Pass before beginning the tour (your Eventbrite con-firmation is not your Door Pass).
  • The tour requires walking and climbing stairs and is not ADA Accessible.
  • Homes may be toured in any order but cannot be repeated.
  • We suggest you wear easy slip-on shoes as you may be required to remove them or slip on provided booties at some homes.
  • Dress accordingly for winter weather, you may experience lines at some locations.
  • Tickets are non-refundable.
  • All proceeds generated from the tour benefit the Sterling Community Food Coalition.
  • Tour hours are 2:00PM until 5:00PM only.
  • Tour participants release all private homeowners from any claims that might arise from participation in this tour.
  • Restrooms are available at the library and church annex for your convenience. Restrooms at the tour houses are not accessible to participants.

Enjoy the Tour!


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What You'll See on the Tour

This beautiful Carpenter Gothic Style building dates from 1878 and is the oldest church building still in use in Mt. Sterling.  It was designed and built almost entirely by the parishioners themselves along with architect, Frank Fitch,  (... Read more
Built between 1913 and 1916, this Foursquare type home contains around 5600 sq ft.  Unique interior features include double eared shouldered casements around every door and window, orignal windows and floors, 6 fireplaces, double entry doo... Read more
This two story, five bay, weather-boarded central passage house with Colonial Revival detailing was built by Frank Fitch in 1878-79.  Mr. Fitch was also the builder of the Episcopalian church.  Shown on the 1890 Sanborn Insurance Map as a... Read more
This brick T-plan house, built in 1882 for Newton Bright, displays elements of the Italianate and Queen Ann styles, as seen in the bracketed cornice, and delightful front porch. The stone walk and large stone pillars are among the architect... Read more
Built in the late 1800’s this 2 Story clapboard Italianate sits on a stone cellar. The current floor plan has 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths and a powder room. The home’s storied past has likely included multi-family living spaces and severa... Read more
This two-story frame dwelling with Italianate details such as the brackets at the cornice was built around 1870. The land was purchased by Michael McCloskey in 1869 and the house was built the following year. The Cobuluis family purchased ... Read more
This circa 1921 Colonial Revival residence is a weatherboarded structure with a central passage plan and porch that covers the central bay. Current owners are keeping as many of the original elements of the house as possible. Though they h... Read more
Public library service has been available in Mt. Sterling since 1871, and in the current location since 2017, providing space for library events, public meetings, and collaborative interaction. Library visitors have access to traditional b... Read more

 

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