spatial gestures. Where Irving held you close with its layered millwork and intimate proportions, Jacksonville opens the conversation outward—the ceiling lifts, the sightlines stretch toward windows that frame the rolling Oldham County landscape like something painted rather than planted, and the estate's bourbon country lineage asserts itself through wide-plank hardwood floors that carry the same honeyed warmth but now run uninterrupted across a grander footprint. The transition feels deliberate, as though the house has been building toward this release of volume and light, each material choice calibrated to reward the eye without overwhelming it. Here the architecture stops whispering and begins to speak with a confidence that only deepens as you move toward Janesville, where the estate's most considered details