Where Ann Arbor's campus-town discipline kept every sightline framed and purposeful, Antioch lets the land argue for itself — the fencelines here push outward toward rolling pasture that refuses to be curated, and the estate at 7909 Rose Island Road sits exactly at that hinge between manicured intent and Kentucky's wilder pastoral instinct. The limestone accents along the lower façade carry the same geological frankness you find in old bourbon warehouse foundations scattered across Oldham County, while the copper-topped cupola above the stable structure catches afternoon light in a way that announces working land rather than decorative acreage. This is a property that rewards restlessness rather than punishing it, and as the grounds stretch toward the tree-crowned ridgeline to the south, they begin gathering the kind of quiet, deliberate formality that Arlington will soon demand you notice.