Attractions
Cox‑Hord House
Booking Information
Opening Time = Not open to the public
Summary
The Cox-Hord House stands as one of Maysville’s architectural treasures — a stately Victorian-era mansion built in the 1880s that reflects the prosperity of this river town’s past. Its design combines elegant Italianate and Romanesque features: tall arched windows, intricate woodwork, and a commanding façade that remains striking today. Originally the residence of businessman Andrew Cox, the home later belonged to community leader Rebekah Hord, whose civic work left a lasting impression on local history.
Though not open for daily tours, the house is a rewarding landmark to admire from the street, particularly for guests who appreciate heritage architecture or enjoy photographing Maysville’s historic district. A short walk from Moon River Bed & Breakfast, it fits naturally into a relaxed morning stroll or an evening wander through the quiet residential lanes that preserve the charm of 19th-century Kentucky.
Location
Nestled in a row of historic homes right in the heart of downtown, it is within walking distance of all the best restaurants and destinations. The owner, Denny, is very personable and eager to lend a hand or assist with questions. - Google Reviews
Marie, May 2025
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