The Cadillac House is one of the oldest buildings in the Village of Lexington. It was constructed in 1860, and originally boasted 30 sleeping rooms, in addition to a first-floor tavern. While it stopped operating as a hotel in the early 1960’s, the tavern continued in operations until closing in May of 2016. The Cadillac House was acquired by a resident of the Village of Lexington in the summer of
2016 with plans to restore the property. The $2.5 million redevelopment project will include a full renovation of the first-floor tavern, and return of the Cadillac House Inn, with 12 hotel rooms on the building’s second and third floors
In addition, the exterior of the property, which had been significantly altered in the late 1970’s, will be fully restored to its original 1860 appearance, including a replication of the building’s historic porch and rooftop cupola.