Why Live in Sandersville
Sandersville, located in north Lexington, features a variety of modern housing designs, with homes built from the early 2000s to the present. The neighborhood offers a mix of housing options, from 1,200-square-foot ranch-style homes to 4,000-square-foot two-story houses with basements, all on lots no larger than a quarter-acre. For those seeking rentals, there are garden-style apartments and contemporary Traditional townhouses available. Masterson Station Park, one of Lexington's largest green spaces, provides extensive recreational opportunities, including equestrian activities, a splash pad, and seasonal events like alpaca petting zoos. The Yard, an indoor multi-sport complex, and Battle Axes LLC, an axe-throwing venue, add to the local attractions. Dining options include Leestown Coffee House, Grounded All Day Cafe, and Ramsey’s Diner, known for its traditional American and southern-style cuisine. For grocery shopping, residents frequent Kroger, with a Publix opening soon in the nearby Highlands community. The Bluegrass Fair, held annually in Masterson Station Park, is a local highlight featuring carnival games, rides, and animal shows. Sandersville is about 4 miles north of downtown Lexington, with convenient access to New Circle Road, Interstates 64 and 75, and Blue Grass Airport, 8 miles away. The neighborhood is zoned for Leestown Middle School and Bryan Station High School, both highly rated, and houses the STEAM Academy, a top-ranked magnet high school.