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Spacious 3‑Story Lakeview Home with Deck, Entertainment Space & 4 Beds – Nancy, KY

Spacious 3‑Story Lakeview Home with Deck, Entertainment Space & 4 Beds – Nancy, KY

Property Overview

Enjoy expansive lake views from this three‑story home, located just under a mile from Lee's Ford Marina and Pulaski County Park. Designed for large gatherings, the house boasts a generous open floor plan and a full‑length main deck that offers uninterrupted water views.

Key Features

  • 4 bedrooms + cuddy
  • 3 ½ bathrooms
  • Modern kitchen seating 12 guests
  • Entertainment bar, game room, and theater on the lower level
  • Full‑length main deck and secondary lower‑level deck
  • Fully equipped laundry room
  • 2‑car garage + ample parking for cars and boats

Location

1254 Prather Dr, Nancy, KY 42544 – Minutes from marina, park, and local amenities.

Outdoor Living

The main deck spans the entire house, providing a seamless transition from indoor living to scenic water views. A secondary lower‑level deck opens onto the entertainment bar, ideal for al fresco dining.

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