Landward House
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Landward House, also known as the Robinson-Marvin-Wheeler House, is a historic brick Italianate mansion in Louisville, Kentucky. Built in 1871, this three-story building boasts 22 rooms, six bathrooms, and a limestone facade with a projected entrance.
Once used as Dr. Stuart Robinson's office, the property features a stunning garden designed by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. in 1929, showcasing a tertiary garden with a vegetable garden, labyrinth garden, and informal side garden. Adjacent to the National Register-listed St. James-Belgravia Historic District, Landward House offers a glimpse into Louisville's rich architectural and historical heritage.
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