Sleeps 12- Two Fully Renovated Historic Homes | House in Louisville

4 Bedroom House in Clifton, Louisville
Welcome to The Twins, our charming duo of renovated historical shotgun houses. The homes were built in 1905 and have been designated as a local historic landmark. The homes have been fully renovated and includes a privately fenced back yard with a patio, firepit and free off-street parking. The historic Clifton neighborhood location offers quick access to the Downtown Bourbon Trail, NuLu, Riverfront Park and is within walking distance to multiple restaurants and bars. They are available together or separately.
in its most basic form, the shotgun cottage is a one-story, rectangular structure, only one room wide (usually 12' to 15' in width) and three or four rooms deep Constructed without any hallways, the rooms are lined up, one behind the other. Typically, the living room is the first room at the front with a bedroom behind, followed by a kitchen. With all of the doors in a straight line, a person could stand at the front door and shoot a gun straight through the house and out the back door without hitting anything. That's one explanation of why they're called shotgun houses. Most of Louisville's shotgun cottages were built in the period between the end of the Civil War and 1910. Louisville has the largest collection of Shotgun houses in the entire country. Believed to be first built in the U.S. in Louisiana by free Haitians because of the compact lot size required, the shotgun house design may have been brought to Louisville by French fur traders. They are a special and unique vernacular architecture to Louisville.
the shotgun houses were erected to provide shelter for the workers in a way that rowhouses were erected in eastern uS. cities. The shotguns, however, afforded a greater sense of privacy and separateness than rowhouses and cut down on the wild spread of fires. Shotguns are organized along a block in a delicate manner which allows maximum privacy despite the narrow lots. The side entrance of one cottage does not abut that of its neighbor and neither's windows are placed so as to encourage peering. In fact, typically, one side of a house will be windowless facing the windowed side of the next house. A definite neighborhood image is created by a series of shotguns. Because the houses all have the same setback from the street, the same height at the front, and regular spacing down the block, a coherent "blockscape" is created. The cumulative effect of repetitive forms gives a pleasant, small-town sense to the block.
oral tradition has it that the name “shotgun” for the rectangular cottage is derived from the fact that a person could stand at the front door and shoot a gun the length of the building and out the back door without piercing a wall University of Maryland faculty member and folklorist John Michael Vlach thinks a proper etymology lies elsewhere. Vlach postulates that the word originated with a Western African tribe whose word for house was to-gun, literally, “place of assembly.” The word may have been carried along with the cottage style into slavery with its builders.
the land on which these two houses are located was part of the estate of charles pope Charles was the grandson of Col. William Pope who was one of the original trustees appointed by the Virginia Legislature to establish Louisville in the 1700s. The Pope family owned a lot of real estate in this area, which is why William and Pope Streets are named in Col. Pope’s honor. Captain Joshua B. Bowles then acquires the property as well as several others to subdivide for development. Bowles was one of the earliest and most influential settlers in this area. As a gentleman farmer, he built an estate named Clifton, which is no longer standing. If it were, it would be located on Frankfort Avenue. Bowles then subdivided his land for development. The parcel was sold by Bowles to Alex and August Knapp who then sold it to Henry Humbert in 1882. Humbert then sold it to Charles Stoecker in 1890 whose family who had these houses erected. Charles Stoecker was a native of Germany, lived on Story Avenue, and established a tannery called Karl Stoecker Tannery on Stoecker Avenue in the Butchertown Neighborhood. These two homes are historically and architecturally significant for their association with the development of workforce housing as well as their shotgun house form. The houses were built circa 1905 and had different addresses. Brownsboro Road was previously called Letterle Avenue. Each of the houses appear to be built for workforce, rental housing. No members of the Stoecker family appeared to ever live there. Around 1925, Letterle Avenue was renamed Brownsboro Road.
Sleeps 12- Two Fully Renovated Historic Homes is located in Clifton. Sleeps 12- Two Fully Renovated Historic Homes provides accommodation, featuring Child Friendly, Internet, Kitchen, among other amenities. This House features Child Friendly, Internet, Kitchen, to make your stay a comfortable one.
Sleeps 12- Two Fully Renovated Historic Homes has 4 Bedrooms , 2 Bathrooms, and max occupancy of 12 people. The minimum rental for this property is 1 nights, but this can change depending on the season you plan on staying. Previous guests have given good rated it, and VRBO labeled it a top-rated House because of the excellent services rendered by the owner or manager of this House, and has consistently provided great experiences for their guests. Most families or guests that use it recommend it to their friends and some of them are repeat guests. House has a friendly neighborhood, and the Clifton has interesting places to visit. If you want to learn more about the House in Clifton, such as places to visit and things to do nearby, you can check below to learn more.
Amenities
Facility Overview
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Heating
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Air conditioning
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Shampoo
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Bathtub or shower
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Toilet paper
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Hair dryer
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2 bathrooms
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Soap
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Towels provided
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4 bedrooms
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Bed sheets provided
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Living room
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Microwave
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Paper towels
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Kitchen island
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Cookware/dishes/utensils
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Stovetop
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Toaster
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Oven
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Dishwasher
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Refrigerator
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Washing machine and dryer
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Onsite parking
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No pets allowed
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Smoke-free property
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Smart TV
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English
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Safe
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WiFi available
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Patio
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Outdoor furniture
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Firepit
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Smoke detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property)
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Carbon monoxide detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector)
Policies
FAQ's
Is this Clifton house pet-friendly for guests?
No, pets are not allowed at this property. Check the guest reviews to learn what guests had to share.
Does the Clifton house have a swimming pool?
No, this Clifton house does not have a swimming pool. Check the Facility Overview section for details about the pool and other available facilities.
How much does it cost per night to stay in Clifton house?
Best-rates for the Clifton house starts from $463 per night with includes TV, Balcony/Terrace, Security/Safety, Bedding/Linens, Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking, Child Friendly, Internet, Kitchen, Air Conditioner, Parking, Wellness Facilities, Fireplace/Heating, Laundry with all other facilities. ODS matches every traveler with their perfect accommodation, whether you are traveling with a group, friends, family, or pets.
Is Clifton house a family-friendly place to stay?
Based on the information we have received from the owner or our partner, this is considered to be a family-friendly property. Families have rated this house Good or guests have recommended them suitable for families. As reported by the owner or manager, the house has specified that children are welcome. Please see details about suitability for your family or inquire with the property to learn more.
Is the Clifton house wheelchair accessible or offer services for disabled guests?
Based on the information received from our partner, the Clifton house has not specified they are wheelchair accessible. Likewise, there is not an elevator specified as being available at the property. Specific accessibility details may be addressed in the property details section of this page.
What is the minimum night stay policy for the Clifton house?
Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, the Clifton house indicates 1 day stay policy at this house. Guests are cautioned that the minimum stay policy may differ based on seasonality or availability and may be at the discretion of the owner or manager.
What cancellation policy is in place for Clifton house?
Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, details for the cancellation policy for the Clifton house are as follows: Cancellation policy Guests are cautioned that the cancellation policy may differ based on seasonality, availability, or current travel restrictions. Guests should also be aware that this policy may be subject to change and should be confirmed prior to booking. More details may be available on this page in the property description. However, early check-in or late check-out can sometimes be negotiated between the guest and the owner or the manager of this property.