Simmstown Manor is an 1842 historic estate rooted in generations of Kentucky heritage. Originally built by Harvey McElroy and later home to the influential Simms family, the manor once served as a center of hospitality, hosting gatherings for many of the region’s most prominent families. Today, the property spans 35 acres of rolling countryside, with a beautifully restored main house that preserves its original character—from classic architectural details to understated Southern charm. Thoughtful renovations have brought new life to the estate while honoring its historic foundation.
Simmstown offers a peaceful, romantic setting for weddings, celebrations, and weekend retreats. Its sweeping lawns, graceful porches, and timeless interiors create a backdrop where memories are made and stories continue. It’s a place where the past is preserved, the present is celebrated, and each visit feels like stepping into something extraordinary.