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{{Infobox NRHP
| name = Lincliff
| nrhp_type = 
| image = 
| caption = 
 | lat_degrees = 38
  | lat_minutes = 17
  | lat_seconds = 45
  | lat_direction = N
  | long_degrees = 85
  | long_minutes = 39
  | long_seconds = 45
  | long_direction = W
  | locmapin = Kentucky
| location = [[Glenview, Kentucky]]
| nearest_city = [[Louisville, Kentucky]]
| area = 
| built = 1911-1912
| architect = Kenneth McDonald and William J. Dodd
| architecture = [[Georgian Revival]]
| designated = 
| added = 1983
| established = 
| visitation_num = 
| visitation_year = 
| refnum = 83002694
| mpsub = 
| governing_body = 
}}

'''Lincliff''' is a [[Georgian Revival]] house in [[Glenview, Kentucky]], a small city east of [[Louisville, Kentucky]] where wealthy Louisvillians began building estates around 1900. Lincliff was built in 1911-1912 and added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1983.<ref name="nrhp">{{cite report|title=Lincliff NRHP Inventory Form|publisher=[[National Register of Historic Places]]|date=1983-08-16|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/83002694.pdf}}</ref>

==Description==
Lincliff is a three-story, [[stucco]]ed structure with a [[hipped roof]], [[dormer]]s and interior chimneys. The windowsills, [[lintel]]s, and [[Quoin (architecture)|quoin]]s are of [[limestone]]. The horizontal plan incorporates a rather simple entry on the south facade which leads through a compact vestibule and staircase to a [[transverse hall]] lined with north-facing windows. The hall, which has an elaborate, plaster [[strapwork]] ceiling, terminates in a parlor or salon at the west end and in a service wing at the east end.<ref name="nrhp" />

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==References==
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[[Category:Houses in Louisville, Kentucky]]
[[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Louisville, Kentucky]]

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