Logan House (Finchville, Kentucky)
The Logan House is a historic residence located in Finchville, Shelby County, Kentucky. Built circa 1830, the house is a significant example of Federal style architecture with later Greek Revival influences. It is a two-story brick structure, notable for its symmetrical facade, delicate brickwork, and original interior details.
The Logan House is associated with the prominent Logan family, early settlers and landowners in the Finchville area. The family played a significant role in the agricultural and economic development of the region. While the exact historical details of the original owner and specific dates of occupancy are sometimes debated, local historical records consistently connect the property to the Logan family lineage.
The house features a central hallway plan and several original mantels, woodwork, and flooring. Its exterior detailing includes a symmetrical front porch with columns, reflecting the Greek Revival aesthetic added later in its history. The house has been recognized for its architectural integrity and its contribution to the historical character of Finchville.
The Logan House has undergone various renovations and restorations throughout its history, but retains much of its original character. It currently serves as a private residence. The property contributes to the understanding of architectural styles and family history in the Finchville and Shelby County area during the 19th century.