Historic Headquarters
Built circa 1814, the Bodley-Bullock House offers fine examples of the Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian architecture and furnishings. It is noted for its delicate three-story stairway, the finest example of a cantilevered elliptical staircase in any Kentucky Federal-style house.
Just off the house’s beautiful side porch lies a gorgeous garden that has been restored to its original master plan. Also featured in the house are the Bullocks’ snuff bottle collection and portraits, as well as pieces of Dr. Bullock’s sculpture. As a contribution to Lexington’s historic preservation, the Junior League of Lexington renovated the Bodley-Bullock House and now uses it as their headquarters.
The Bodley-Bullock House is open to the public throughout the year for tours and special events such as Gallery Hops and ghost tours. The home is also a popular rental venue for meetings, weddings and private parties.
Learn more about reserving the Bodley-Bullock House for your event needs.