Located in Franklin County just minutes from downtown Frankfort, this 72.49-acre property offers a combination of residential living, recreational opportunity, and agricultural use. With approximately 1,540 feet of road frontage along Sulphur Lick Road, the property provides convenient access while maintaining usable acreage for a variety of purposes. The centerpiece of the property is a 2,640-square-foot, one-and-a-half-story home featuring four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and one half bathroom. The layout includes a sunroom and an upstairs loft-style landing area, providing functional living space. The home is equipped with 38 solar panels, representing a significant investment in energy efficiency and long-term utility cost management. Supporting improvements include two detached garages with dual doors, one approximately 500 square feet and the other approximately 720 square feet, offering ample storage for equipment, vehicles, or workshop space. Additional features include a greenhouse, chicken coop, and areas that have been used for gardening, orchard production, and beekeeping. The land itself offers a diverse layout with an established trail system that allows access throughout most of the property by ATV or utility vehicle. This internal access supports both land management and recreational use. The property includes four elevated shooting houses positioned to take advantage of the terrain, offering opportunities for hunting in various conditions. Located within a Zone 1 hunting county, the area is known for strong populations of whitetail deer and wild turkey. The current owners have utilized the property for hunting as well as other outdoor activities. Its proximity to Elkhorn Creek, located approximately 0.3 miles away, provides additional recreational options, including canoeing and fishing. The combination of road frontage, improvements, and land features makes this property suitable for a range of uses, including residential living, recreation, and small-scale agriculture. Its location near Frankfort and access to I-64 allow for convenient travel to surrounding areas while maintaining a rural setting.