100± acres of pure privacy in Zone 1 Oldham County — a rare opportunity to own a fully improved, self-sufficient recreational retreat just a short drive from Louisville. All structures sit a quarter mile back from the road, completely hidden behind mature woods and invisible from the street, accessible via a multi-layered gravel drive engineered to prevent spring washouts. Rolling terrain with hardwoods, natural draws, and creek frontage set the stage for whatever lifestyle this land is asked to support — whether that's hunting, hiking, horseback riding, off-road recreation, hobby farming, or simply owning a private escape that no one can see from the road. For the hunting buyer, Oldham County's Zone 1 designation under Kentucky Administrative Regulation 301 KAR 2:172 means the highest deer density classification in the state and unlimited antlerless permits with appropriate licensing — and huntable acreage of this scale is increasingly hard to find as the county continues to develop. An established network of maintained trails and a heavy-duty creek bridge engineered to support fire trucks, logging equipment, and heavy machinery make the entire property accessible in all seasons. Three separately metered structures are already in place. The primary home sits just under 2,000 sq ft with a same size walkout unfinished basement, traditional HVAC, a wood-burning backup heat source, and a whole-house water filtration system. The mechanics shop features a rustic apartment above — outfitted with a mini split and its own water filtration — ideal for guests, a caretaker, or a private workspace. A third rustic cabin with electric, water, septic, and mini split/window unit heat and air completes the compound. A 12,000-gallon rainwater cistern serves the primary home with 1,000-gallon cisterns on each secondary structure. County water is available at the road. One hundred acres, three structures, complete privacy — and the infrastructure to back it all up.