Historic South Hill Neighborhood

Historic South Hill Neighborhood Official page of the South Hill Neighborhood association. The homes in this district were built over a period of time spanning more than 100 years.

The South Hill Historic District is a neighborhood of early residential homes adjacent to downtown Lexington. In 1781, Lexington's five-man Board of Trustees successfully petitioned the Virginia Assembly for 710 acres of land that was divided into half-acre and five-acre lots, according to a town plat. "The south hill" was made up of larger lots located outside of the town of Lexington that were s

oon subdivided. South Hill is so named because in pioneer days the area overlooked the Town Branch of Elkhorn Creek that once flowed through the center of the city. The earliest homes were built during the early 19th century and are mainly Federal and Greek Revival styles. Most of the older homes are in the northern half of the district. The district also includes homes built after the Civil War into the early 20th century. Buildings designed by two of Lexington's greatest architects, John McMurtry and Cincinnatus Shyrock, can also be found in this district. The mixture of styles on each street is aesthetically compatible, of similar scale and placed on lots of similar size. However, the scale and lot size on each street differs, with the bordering streets of the district such as South Limestone and South Broadway containing larger houses or larger lots set further back from the street. This district consists of many homes that were once owned by free African Americans at a time when slavery was still an institution in Kentucky. Prosperous whites lived alongside prosperous African Americans with many middle class citizens also living in the district. The oldest home in Lexington, the Adam Rankin House is located in this district on South Mill Street. Despite the rapid growth of Lexington and the neighboring University of Kentucky, the South Hill Historic District has remained virtually untouched with some commercial infringement on the outer edges of the community. At one time located on the outskirts of Lexington, the neighborhood is now in the heart of the city. (description from http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/lexington/shi.htm )

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02/06/2024

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02/04/2020

Senior programs, aging services, community centers, Global Lex, Family Care Center, sister cities and information for families with children

It is exciting to have a new place to buy groceries in our neighborhood! Soft opening today, grand opening is Sunday.
07/18/2019

It is exciting to have a new place to buy groceries in our neighborhood! Soft opening today, grand opening is Sunday.

09/13/2017

A Chicago-based developer wants to build two multistory student apartment and retail complexes near the University of Kentucky campus.

05/17/2015

It's a beautiful Sunday in South Hill. We hope everyone has a blessed day.

03/11/2013

Is anybody else ready for spring? I've noticed some flowers starting to pop up on my recent walks through the neighborhood and the birds have been singing in the mornings.

10/01/2012

Read today's Op-Ed piece in the Herald Leader by long time board member Dan Rowland.

As a member of the Historic South Hill Neighborhood Association, I recently received a copy of a letter from Tom Harris, vice president of external relations for the University of Kentucky, asking for our input in an updated campus plan to be carried out by Sasaki Associates of Boston.

09/03/2012

We hope everyone is enjoying their Labor Day!

What an exciting looking event!
08/23/2012

What an exciting looking event!

Fresh Goodness *check*
Menu by a Top Chef *check*
Great Live Music *check*

All you need to do to finish off this checklist is to get your tickets to “A Taste of the Farm.” They are available at all Lexington Farmers Market Locations and at http://www.lexingtonfarmersmarket.com

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