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You realize Patchen Wilkes is something special as soon as you cross its grand entrance with the stone veneer bridge with cottage lights, abundantly landscaped brick terrace wall and the view of the 7 acre lake accessed by our residents. What you won’t see is front entry garages and driveways or wood decks that deteriate in time. All garages are accessed through private alleyways. In addition, a one acre park and the abundant greenspace in the neighborhood provide a wonderful walkable community. The colorful homes represent a blend of Southern style found in Charleston, SC, or Artisan Style found in Ashville, NC, or Coastal Style found at Watercolor, Florida.
There are several reasons why Patchen Wilkes is unique. The community was developed by Warren Rosenthal in conjunction with Jimmy Nash with a Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND) and long-term plan in mind. Visit the model home to view a map of the planned 250 acre development and learn about the care taken to ensure that Patchen Wilkes is the preeminent neighborhood in Central Kentucky in the short and long term. At this time, only a corner of the map has been set aside for development. The remaining acres of Patchen Wilkes farm is now used to breed and raise thoroughbred horses.
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The farm is located in Lexington-Fayette County, long known as the Thoroughbred Capital of the World. Patchen Wilkes farm has a rich history. The property was a land grant from President Thomas Jefferson to General Benjamin Warfield after the Revolutionary War. However, the most striking aspect of its history is that it was the first location where a white thoroughbred horse was bred and born. The article “History of Patchen Wilkes” can be accessed above to learn more.
Patchen Wilkeshas the best location for a community in Lexington. Patchen Wilkes has the convenience of being close to downtown, but not downtown; being close to Hamburg, but not in Hamburg, and minutes from I-75\I-64. Many employers are close including Lexmark, St. Joseph Hospital and the University of Kentucky College and Hospital.
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Jimmy Nash Homes is the only builder in Patchen Wilkes. There are over 25 plan designs available for the community. If you don’t find the house that fits your needs, the builder has the ability to customize any plan change or start from scratch with its own design staff. There are also several architectural styles available, such as Artisan, Coastal, and Southern. Each particular style is carried through not only on exteriors, but also in options and selections for the interiors. Many customers mix and match from the particular collections, providing a one of a kind custom home designed to suit their needs and desires. Thegoal at Jimmy Nash Homes is to tailor-make each home for each customer and provide a streamlined process to ensure that the building experience is enjoyable and stress-free.
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All homes in Patchen Wilkes have 9 foot first floor and 9 foot second floor ceilings. All homes have covered front porches with brick walkways and steps, any many have covered patio porches with special designed courtyards and outdoor living spaces. All new homes are built to ENERGY STAR specifications and all homes also have the option for a geothermal heating and cooling system, accompanied with a tankless hot water heater.
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