ASHFELD MANOR (FORMERLY MOORELAND MANSION) (Harrodsburg, Kentucky)
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Harrodsburg, Kentucky
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The great Romanesque Revival house at Mooreland, an estate located at the east city limits of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, was built by Colonel Daniel Lawson Moore for his second wife, Miss Minnie Ball of Woodford County, whom he married in 1891.
The residence is the largest in Mercer County, and the handsomest building in the Romanesque Revival style in Central Kentucky. It took five years to build. The architect is unknown. In architectural quality the residence is equal to the Theophilus Conrad house at St. James Court in Louisville, designed by the architects, C.J. Clark and Arthur Loomis, and built during the mid 1890’s, which is considered the finest example of its kind in that city.
The mansion at Mooreland is built of limestone and brick, the front of the building being entirely of stone. Each block is carefully tooled, with ribbing or bush-hammer and is laid with pink mortar. The façade features a veranda of large semicircular arches carried on short round pillars of polished granite with elaborately carved limestone capitals. The veranda curves into octagonal forms at either end, that at the south extremity being a four-storied tower crowned by an entablature and parapet.
The residence is the largest in Mercer County, and the handsomest building in the Romanesque Revival style in Central Kentucky. It took five years to build. The architect is unknown. In architectural quality the residence is equal to the Theophilus Conrad house at St. James Court in Louisville, designed by the architects, C.J. Clark and Arthur Loomis, and built during the mid 1890’s, which is considered the finest example of its kind in that city.
The mansion at Mooreland is built of limestone and brick, the front of the building being entirely of stone. Each block is carefully tooled, with ribbing or bush-hammer and is laid with pink mortar. The façade features a veranda of large semicircular arches carried on short round pillars of polished granite with elaborately carved limestone capitals. The veranda curves into octagonal forms at either end, that at the south extremity being a four-storied tower crowned by an entablature and parapet.
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Coordinates: 37°45'57"N 84°49'48"W
- R. J. Corman Railroad Group 22 km
- Jessamine County, Kentucky 28 km
- Shadwell Farm 34 km
- Jonabell Farm (Darley Stud) 34 km
- Overbrook Farm (more) 38 km
- Juddmonte Farms (more) 38 km
- Juddmonte Farms 41 km
- Vinery 47 km
- Maine Chance Farm / UK Research Land 50 km
- Domino Stud 53 km
- Spring Hill Cemetery 0.7 km
- Corning Incorporated - Harrodsburg Plant 1 km
- Old Fort Harrod State Park 1.7 km
- Burgin Cemetery 5.4 km
- Shawnee Horse Farm 6.4 km
- Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill 10 km
- Herrington Lake 11 km
- JTS Brown Distillery 24 km
- Beaver Lake 28 km
- Woodford County, Kentucky 29 km