
-
-
Sale Pending
-
302 FairwayDry Ridge, KY 41035

Answers Your Questions
To this listing...
75 S to Crittenden exit go L to 25 R to R on Crittenden/Mt Zion rd to L on Fairway.
To this listing...
75 S to Crittenden exit go L to 25 R to R on Crittenden/Mt Zion rd to L on Fairway.
Exciting 4 bedroom 3.5 Bath recently updated home! This two story boasts a large master suite with adjoining bath,hardwood and ceramic tile flooring,new carpet,updated faucets,new stainless appliances,new counter-tops and freshly painted throughout including all cabinets/vanities!Enjoy the finished lower level complete with kitchenette! Ready to move into on closing day!Agent Owned.
Bathrooms | |
---|---|
Bath 1: | F (Level: 2) |
Bath 2: | F (Level: 2) |
Bath 3: | F (Level: L) |
Bath 4: | P (Level: 1) |
Room Dimensions | |
Bedroom 1: | 13 x 13 (Level: 2) |
Bedroom 2: | 11 x 10 (Level: 2) |
Bedroom 3: | 10 x 9 (Level: 2) |
Bedroom 4: | 11 x 10 (Level: L) |
Breakfast Room: | 11 x 8 (Level: 1) |
Family Room: | 12 x 9 (Level: L) |
Kitchen: | 18 x 11 (Level: 1) |
Laundry Room: | 5 x 2 (Level: 1) |
Living Room: | 17 x 13 (Level: 1) |
Recreation Room: | 10 x 7 (Level: L) |
Feature | |
---|---|
County: | Grant County |
Acres: | 0.23 Acres |
Age: | 16 |
Appliances: | Dishwasher, Garbage Disposal, Microwave, Oven/Range, Refrigerator |
Architecture: | Chalet |
Basement: | Finished, Walkout |
Basement Type: | Full |
Construction: | Brick Front, Vinyl |
Cooling: | Central Air |
Fireplace: | None |
Garage: | Front |
Garage spaces: | 2 |
Gas: | None |
Heating: | Electric, Heat Pump |
Kitchen: | Eat-In, Pantry, Vinyl Floor, Walkout |
Levels: | 2 Story |
Lot description: | Irregular |
Master Bedroom: | Bath Adjoins, Walk-in Closet, Wall-to-Wall Carpet |
Misc: | Cable TV |
Outside: | Deck, Porch |
Parking: | Driveway |
School district: | Grant County Public |
Sewer: | Public |
Water: | Public |
About Dry Ridge
Introduction
Dry Ridge was home to legendary Grand Ole Opry star Skeeter Davis. Skeeter, born Mary Francis Penick, was the first female country artist to have a number one crossover hit on the pop charts; the End of the World remains popular today.
Summary
Dry Ridge is centrally located in Grant County, 32 miles south of Greater Cincinnati and 43 miles north of Lexington along I75. Home to 2100 residents, it was named for the ridge dividing the Kentucky and Licking River watersheds. Dry Ridge is the quintessential image of small town America offering residents the fabric of small-town life. Its location provides easy access to all the attractions of Central Kentucky as well as those of Northern Kentucky and Southwestern Ohio. Dry Ridge, primarily a farming economy, offers a comfortable community atmosphere, where people are friendly.
Transportation
I75 is the major artery through Grant County. The Skeeter Davis Highway honors hometown legend Skeeter Davis. St. Rt. 22 bisects the village. The Greater Cincinnati International Airport, providing air transport to Grant County residents, is 25 miles north of Dry Ridge.
Hospitals
St. Elizabeth Grant County – in nearby Williamstown – offers medical care for the region, along with 24-hour medical transport from the area. The Dry Ridge Fire Department provides EMS service to the village residents.
Shopping
The VF Outlet (formerly the Dry Ridge Outlet Center) and area Walmart are popular shopping destinations for much of Grant County with plenty of other options to meet everyday shopping needs.
Recreation
Centrally located in Grant County, residents have easy access to Kentucky’s abundant outdoor recreation, including nearby 142-acre Bullock Pen Lake and Williamstown Lake. "Piddle Park" has 15 acres that include a playground, picnic shelter, tennis courts, basketball court, volleyball court as well as a baseball field. The skate board area draws in many who enjoy this sport! "The Eagle Creek County Club" is located in nearby Crittenden and is a private club (with limited public tee times) and boasts a Junior Olympic swimming pool. A unique business, the "House of Reptiles", travels to schools, scouts, festivals, fairs, libraries teaching about reptiles with over 80 animals on display every day for viewing. The "Buckeye Station Train Museum and Farm" is an animal rescue and free train museum featuring HO scale trains.