Have you ever seen an image of one of those crazy houses in some exotic place where you only dream of spending the night? They pop up all the time and while most of us probably won’t stay in one of these over-the-top rentals, they are fun to look at and dream about! Believe it or not, we have a place like this right here in the heart of the Bluegrass and you’re going to love taking a closer look at this luxurious rental home in Kentucky. The Capital at Elkhorn Creek is a gorgeous VRBO estate in Frankfort and whether you only dream about it or actually stay in it one day, see how royalty would live right here in Kentucky.
This jaw-dropping luxury VRBO sits on eight acres just outside of Frankfort, Kentucky, on Elkhorn Creek.
VRBO The 15,000 sq. ft. custom, luxury home is available for rent through VRBO, and there is really no other property like it in the Bluegrass. It sleeps up to 40 people in its eight-bedroom suites and offers incredible amenities like a heated pool and family-friendly entertainment area.
The outdoor pool area is definitely one of the best and most unique features of this Kentucky home.
VRBO The pool is actually open from March 1st through December 1st and the hot tub is available year-round. This would make for a wonderful multi-family spring break spot or any other type of memorable getaway, but right here in Kentucky.
The interior is just as impressive as the outside and you’ll definitely want to check out the photos on the listing, linked below.
VRBO This is one of the more modest areas of the home. Throughout the house, you’ll also find multiple living areas, dining rooms, two kitchens, and much more. And all of it is beautifully decorated so you’ll truly feel like royalty during your stay.
And once you’ve had your fill of the inside, head outside and enjoy the land which is beautiful all year long.
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It’s situated on the creek, so you can take in some water views while sipping some sweet tea.
VRBO Or in the colder months, bundle up and get out for a refreshing walk around the 8 acres. And when you are finished, hop into the hot tub to warm up.
While this luxury property is pricey to rent, understandably, these over-the-top homes are just fascinating.
VRBO The Capital at Elkhorn Creek mixes southern charm with luxury living, making it one of the most elite and luxurious rental homes in Kentucky.
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The 15,000 sq. ft. custom, luxury home is available for rent through VRBO, and there is really no other property like it in the Bluegrass. It sleeps up to 40 people in its eight-bedroom suites and offers incredible amenities like a heated pool and family-friendly entertainment area.
The pool is actually open from March 1st through December 1st and the hot tub is available year-round. This would make for a wonderful multi-family spring break spot or any other type of memorable getaway, but right here in Kentucky.
This is one of the more modest areas of the home. Throughout the house, you’ll also find multiple living areas, dining rooms, two kitchens, and much more. And all of it is beautifully decorated so you’ll truly feel like royalty during your stay.
Or in the colder months, bundle up and get out for a refreshing walk around the 8 acres. And when you are finished, hop into the hot tub to warm up.
The Capital at Elkhorn Creek mixes southern charm with luxury living, making it one of the most elite and luxurious rental homes in Kentucky.
Perhaps the dream of living like royalty and staying in a luxurious rental home in Kentucky can come true one day. The Capital at Elkhorn Creek does sleep quite a few people, so maybe a group getaway is in order! Have you ever stayed at a luxurious rental home in Kentucky? Let us know in the comments and be sure to tag all of your friends and family who would love to stay at The Capital with you!
For more information, exact pricing, and availability, visit the VRBO page for The Capital at Elkhorn Creek.
And for a naturally beautiful feature in the area, check out this gorgeous park in Frankfort.
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Address: Frankfort, KY 40601, USA
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More to love about Kentucky September 30, 2022 Sarah M. What are some things to do while in Frankfort, Kentucky? Frankfort is one of the most charming and historic towns in Kentucky. So to say that there are just five must-see historic landmarks in Frankfort is definitely short-changing this delightful Kentucky town. Because really, there are few places in Frankfort that aren’t historically significant, so we recommend taking your time as you wander through town! In fact, all throughout town, you’ll find iconic sites and buildings that harken back to the early days of the Bluegrass. Kentucky’s favorite founding father is honored at the Daniel Boone Burial Site, located at 215 E Main Street. Come and pay your respects to this legendary explorer; it will set the tone for a day of historic highs in this historic Kentucky town. The Old Governor’s Mansion was built in 1797 and served as the residence of 33 Kentucky governors until a new home was built in 1914. It’s a beautiful, Federalist-style building that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Liberty Hall Historic Site is another must-visit in Frankfort. This lovely Federalist home harkens back to the turn of the 19th century. It was built by American statesman John Brown and designated in 1971 as a U.S. National Historic Landmark for its association with Brown and its quintessential Federalist-style architecture. Basically, Frankfort is a must-visit place for every proud Kentuckian – and The Capital at Elkhorn Creek is the ultimate home base for your Frankfort adventures. Tell me about another charming VRBO rental in Kentucky. Kentucky is horse country, and the eponymous Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington is a place that celebrates this quintessential part of Bluegrass culture. And while equine enthusiasts can camp overnight at this prized park in Kentucky, there is another, more luxurious, option worth seeking out. Just six miles from Kentucky Horse Park, Horse Farm Hideaway is an impossibly charming accommodation that’s one of the most memorable places to spend the night in the Bluegrass State. This beautiful horse farm VRBO is a must-visit for all horse-loving Kentuckians!
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More to love about Kentucky
September 30, 2022
Sarah M.
What are some things to do while in Frankfort, Kentucky? Frankfort is one of the most charming and historic towns in Kentucky. So to say that there are just five must-see historic landmarks in Frankfort is definitely short-changing this delightful Kentucky town. Because really, there are few places in Frankfort that aren’t historically significant, so we recommend taking your time as you wander through town! In fact, all throughout town, you’ll find iconic sites and buildings that harken back to the early days of the Bluegrass. Kentucky’s favorite founding father is honored at the Daniel Boone Burial Site, located at 215 E Main Street. Come and pay your respects to this legendary explorer; it will set the tone for a day of historic highs in this historic Kentucky town. The Old Governor’s Mansion was built in 1797 and served as the residence of 33 Kentucky governors until a new home was built in 1914. It’s a beautiful, Federalist-style building that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Liberty Hall Historic Site is another must-visit in Frankfort. This lovely Federalist home harkens back to the turn of the 19th century. It was built by American statesman John Brown and designated in 1971 as a U.S. National Historic Landmark for its association with Brown and its quintessential Federalist-style architecture. Basically, Frankfort is a must-visit place for every proud Kentuckian – and The Capital at Elkhorn Creek is the ultimate home base for your Frankfort adventures. Tell me about another charming VRBO rental in Kentucky. Kentucky is horse country, and the eponymous Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington is a place that celebrates this quintessential part of Bluegrass culture. And while equine enthusiasts can camp overnight at this prized park in Kentucky, there is another, more luxurious, option worth seeking out. Just six miles from Kentucky Horse Park, Horse Farm Hideaway is an impossibly charming accommodation that’s one of the most memorable places to spend the night in the Bluegrass State. This beautiful horse farm VRBO is a must-visit for all horse-loving Kentuckians!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Frankfort is one of the most charming and historic towns in Kentucky. So to say that there are just five must-see historic landmarks in Frankfort is definitely short-changing this delightful Kentucky town. Because really, there are few places in Frankfort that aren’t historically significant, so we recommend taking your time as you wander through town! In fact, all throughout town, you’ll find iconic sites and buildings that harken back to the early days of the Bluegrass. Kentucky’s favorite founding father is honored at the Daniel Boone Burial Site, located at 215 E Main Street. Come and pay your respects to this legendary explorer; it will set the tone for a day of historic highs in this historic Kentucky town.
The Old Governor’s Mansion was built in 1797 and served as the residence of 33 Kentucky governors until a new home was built in 1914. It’s a beautiful, Federalist-style building that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Liberty Hall Historic Site is another must-visit in Frankfort. This lovely Federalist home harkens back to the turn of the 19th century. It was built by American statesman John Brown and designated in 1971 as a U.S. National Historic Landmark for its association with Brown and its quintessential Federalist-style architecture. Basically, Frankfort is a must-visit place for every proud Kentuckian – and The Capital at Elkhorn Creek is the ultimate home base for your Frankfort adventures.
Tell me about another charming VRBO rental in Kentucky.
Kentucky is horse country, and the eponymous Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington is a place that celebrates this quintessential part of Bluegrass culture. And while equine enthusiasts can camp overnight at this prized park in Kentucky, there is another, more luxurious, option worth seeking out. Just six miles from Kentucky Horse Park, Horse Farm Hideaway is an impossibly charming accommodation that’s one of the most memorable places to spend the night in the Bluegrass State. This beautiful horse farm VRBO is a must-visit for all horse-loving Kentuckians!