The Brents-Lisle House, near Greensburg, Kentucky, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]
Brents-Lisle House | |
Nearest city | Greensburg, Kentucky |
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Coordinates | 37°13′45″N 85°30′17″W / 37.22917°N 85.50472°W |
Area | 7.3 acres (3.0 ha) |
Built | 1826, 1850 |
Architectural style | Greek Revival |
MPS | Green County MRA |
NRHP reference No. | 84001501[1] |
Added to NRHP | August 24, 1984 |
The main house on the property is a two-story five-bay central passage plan brick house, built in Greek Revival style with a monumental portico. Also on the property is an older log cabin, possibly built by Samuel Brents (d. 1835). Brents served several times as a state representative, starting in 1803. The main house was built by/for Lisle, who married a daughter of Brents and was executor of his will. The property was deemed significant as the main, brick house "is one of the best examples of Greek Revival in the county; and the nearby log house contributes to the character of the site."[2]
The property is located on U.S. Route 68.
References
edit- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
- ^ Joe DeSpain (1984). "Kentucky Historic Resources Inventory: Brents-Lisle House / Col. Lisle House". National Park Service. Retrieved April 1, 2019. With accompanying four photos from 1979