Mansion Monday: Step inside Greystone

You’ll be living in luxury in this $1.5 million Lake Forest estate for sale by owner.

The exterior of a grey stone house with two large white columns on either side of the door and planters lining the walkway up to the door.

Greystone is in the Woodlake Estates subsection of Lake Forest.

Photo courtesy of Greystone

Designed by a local architect, the latest installment in our Mansion Monday series is a stunning estate in the Lake Forest area east of Louisville.

Greystone is a 7,450 sqft home with:

  • 6 bedrooms, 5 baths
  • 5 car garage
  • Borders a 3-acre pond

The current owners Jim and Ginger Welch acquired the property in 2011, and since then have made significant renovations. They put on a new roof in 2014, remodeled the kitchen in 2015, and repainted the interior in 2017.

The main floor has a sunken living room with 30 ft ceilings, with adjoining primary suite with a Jacuzzi tub and two walk-in closets.

Head up the main staircase to the loft overlooking the main floor, with three more bedrooms, plus skylights and storage. Then head downstairs for the final two bedrooms, a game room, and walk-out backyard access.

Ready for a closer look? Check out this video tour. Greystone is up for sale or lease — contact the owner directly for inquiries or tours.

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