Large 7-Bedroom Farmhouse on 115 Acres in Monticello, Kentucky

Located in Monticello, Kentucky, this spacious farmhouse sits on 115.49 surveyed acres. Built in 1930, the home includes 7 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. While the square footage isn’t listed, the layout supports a large family or multi-use living.

The property includes about 70 acres of pasture and 45 acres of woods. It also features a strong spring-fed water system with 1,500-gallon holding tanks, currently supplying water to three homes and several cattle stations. Additionally, public water is available and metered.

On the main floor, you’ll find a large open kitchen, a living room, one bedroom, and a full bathroom. Upstairs, the remodeled space includes six more bedrooms and a half bath. A small basement offers inside and outside access.

Beyond the house, the farm has a newly built 40’x50’ workshop with a half bath and a front porch. There are also two large barns—one can hold around 5,000 square bales, and the other has 10 stables and a cattle working area. Several sheds and storage spaces are located throughout the property.

Fencing includes both high tensile and woven wire, supporting livestock such as cattle, horses, sheep, and chickens.

For those looking for large acreage and farm-ready land in Wayne County, this Monticello property offers space, utility, and working infrastructure.

If you’re interested in learning more about this unique property, please contact the listing agent through the Zillow link provided below the photos.

Listed on Zillow.

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