====== William E. Hudson House (BE 210) ====== This house originally was the centerpiece of a 315-acre farm belonging to William E. Hudson, brother of Samuel W. Hudson, whose [[farming|farm]] was located on the north side of Chambers Road. The Hudson brothers were born in Boone County to Elisha and Patsy Kennedy Hudson.(([[https://bcp.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/search/asset/35171/0|"Death Notice of Samuel W. Hudson in Richwood Neighborhood News,"]] //Boone County Recorder//, (Burlington, KY), January 4, 1899, page 4, column 3.)) William E. Hudson House William E. Hudson’s house, like that of his brother, is a late Greek Revival residence of austere mien, built in brick. Its asymmetrical facade contains only two bays rather than the customary three. A long kitchen ell, raised to two stories, extends outward from the rear and includes a recessed gallery. The house currently sits on Lassing Way in [[Richwood]]. It was preserved when the farm acreage was developed as the Bedinger’s Landing subdivision. Prior to the development, the house was vacant and deteriorating, it is now being restored. The House was added to the [[National Register]] in 1989. ===== More Information ===== ===== Related websites ===== * National Register Information (PDFs), [[https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/AssetDetail?assetID=a30fd88d-f5a6-409b-83cf-6a28288c6c37|inventory form and photos]] ===== Related Topics ===== * [[Historic Homes]]