Owen-Gay Farm
Farmhouse, in Clark County. Photographer and some farm outbuildings located in other county
Owen-Gay Farm is located in Kentucky
Owen-Gay Farm
Owen-Gay Farm is located in the United States
Owen-Gay Farm
Nearest cityWinchester, Kentucky
Coordinates38°06′24″N 84°06′56″W / 38.10667°N 84.11556°W / 38.10667; -84.11556
Area238 acres (96 ha)
Built1817, 1825-1840, c.1945
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.97000163[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 13, 1997

The Owen-Gay Farm in Clark County and Bourbon County in Kentucky was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. The property included two contributing buildings, nine contributing structures and one contributing site, on 238 acres (96 ha).[1]

It is located on Gay Rd. at its junction with Donaldson Rd., at the Clark County-Bourbon County line. The house, built in 1825–1840, and 119 acres (48 ha) is in Clark County; some outbuildings and the other 119 acres (48 ha) are in Bourbon County.[2]

It includes:

  • the house (1825-1840)
  • a log house (c. 1817), designated BB-362 and known as Glocca Morra School in the Kentucky Heritage Council's Historic Sites Inventory
  • a meathouse (c. 1825)
  • Ice House ruins (c. 1825)
  • cistern (1915-1920)
  • concrete water tank (c. 1945)
  • hay barn (c. 1900)
  • metal crib (1930-1940)
  • an undefined structure (c. 1900)
  • cattle barn (1910-1920)
  • sheep weigh house (c. 1910)

as well as agricultural acreage, fences, cemetery, and the farm's residential area which make up a contributing site.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. 1 2 L. Martin Perry (January 7, 1997). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Owen-Gay Farm / CK-204 (Main House); BB-362 (Log Building, aka: Glocca Morra School)". National Park Service. Retrieved February 10, 2018. With 12 photos.


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