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This is one of our annex properties, meaning there is no office at this location. While you can rent your storage unit online, we ask our customers to go to our main Winchester property for any questions. It is located at 4100 Rockwell Drive, Winchester, KY 40391.

Conveniently located along Interstate 64, our facility provides easy access for Winchester, Lexington, Richmond, and Mount Sterling residents. Whether you need storage for your home, business, relocation, personal items, military deployment, or college move, our storage experts are available by phone 7 days a week to assist with any inquiries you may have. We offer a variety of storage solutions, from compact 5x5 units to spacious 10x30 units, ensuring we can accommodate your storage needs.

At Storage Rentals of America, security is paramount. Our facility offers climate-controlled storage options and features a secure, well-lit, fully-fenced perimeter with video surveillance. For added peace of mind, every storage rental includes a new lock free of charge, saving you time and money.

We understand that flexibility is essential. That's why we offer month-to-month storage leases, allowing you to rent for as long as you need without being tied down by long-term contracts. Stop by today and discover the Storage Rentals of America difference.

Are you planning on making a move soon? We have moving and packing supplies available. From sturdy boxes to packing tape. Stop by our office today and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference

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4.9
(43 Reviews)
    Dylan Boutwell
    Reviewed on July 7th, 2024

    Been trying to find a place to store my car and some parts. Linda and Cindy were more than perfect welcoming me in the door and helping me find the perfect unit for the perfect price. If your looking for a place to store anything i’d always recommend coming here and asking for either of them!

    Stephanie Blevins
    Reviewed on May 5th, 2024

    Sami Culp
    Reviewed on May 5th, 2024

    She was very friendly and answered all our questions

    Alan Coombs
    Reviewed on March 3rd, 2024

    d Quillen
    Reviewed on February 2nd, 2024

    Lucinda is great. Friendly and great customer service!

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City Information

Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Winchester.

About Winchester, KY.

Winchester is a mid-sized city with a population of around 18,000 people that belongs to the Lexington-Fayette Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is between Louisville and Ashland and about 80 miles south of Cincinnati. Named after the eponymous city in Virginia, Winchester has a total area of 7.9 square miles. The city is best known for its rich history, attractive countryside, and college town feel. Here's everything you need to know about moving to Winchester.

What to do in Winchester, KY.

Winchester has a lot of local charm and family-friendly activities around the year. Here is just a sample of what you can do in the city.

Festivals: Winchester, Kentucky is home to the Beer Cheese Festival, which is held every year in June. Beer and cheese lovers would not want to miss this amazing festival that started in the 1940s.

Museums: People encounter a wealth of history when they visit Winchester. The Bluegrass Heritage Museum, Clark mansion, Clark County Courthouse, Leeds Theater, and old Providence Church are just a few historic sites that people visit when they come here.

Public Resources: The Clark County Public Library has many resources for the community that involve tax preparation, free books to rent, and community events. There are also plenty of public parks that give residents a chance to relax.

Working in Winchester, KY.

The city's main industries are manufacturing, technology, and service, with big employers like Amazon and East Kentucky Power Cooperative providing jobs in the area. Many small businesses make the local culture vibrant and interesting. The unemployment rate is 4.5%, and the job growth rate is at a positive 1.4%. The average commute lasts around 21.9 minutes, lower than the national average of 26.4 minutes.

The most common industries in Winchester are health care (9.0%), accommodation & food services (8.1%), construction (7.6%), educational services (6.8%), transportation equipment (4.9%), public administration (4.2%), and food & beverage stores (3.5%).

Winchester, KY. Neighborhoods

Before you move to Winchester, you should look at the different neighborhoods to see which one matches your lifestyle. Here are a few areas that stand out in the community.

Lyndale: Located near the center of the city, Lyndale has mostly mid-sized to large single-family homes that average $197,770 in value. This figure is 72.5% higher than the average neighborhoods in Kentucky. The average rental price is $1,225, but most homes in this area are owner-occupied.

Hedges / Mount Zion: This neighborhood of high-end homes is located to the northeast of the city. The average real estate price is $268,032, which costs more than 89.3% of the neighborhoods in the state. The majority of these homes are owner-occupied and are large single-family homes. The properties here are well-maintained and have excellent curb appeal.

Colby / Pine Grove: This area is to the northwest of the city with a median home price of $167,480. It is known as a moderate-income neighborhood where people can find a good starter and move-up home.

Winchester, KY. School District

The public schools in Winchester, KY, are governed by Clark County Public Schools, which spends around $13,757 per student. This is higher than the national average school expenditure of $12,383. The student-to-teacher ratio is around 15.9:1. There are 10 schools in this district, which includes schools for all grade levels and a vocational school.

When it comes to higher education, adults have several nearby options such as Bluegrass Community and Technical College, University of Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University, Kentucky State University, Morehead State University, and Maysville Community and Technical College.

Moving to Winchester, KY. Resource Guide

If you move to Winchester, connect your home, business, or both to essential utilities like electricity and water. Here are the resources that you need to get started.

Electricity: Winchester's electric power is provided by LG&E and KU, which can be reached online or by dialing (800) 981-0600.

Natural Gas: If you prefer natural gas for cooking and heating, then contact Delta Natural Gas Company.

Water/Sewer/Trash: Winchester Municipal Utilities take care of all water, sewer, and trash pickup in the city.

Phone/Internet/Cable: Several competing companies provide internet, phone, and cable services in competitively priced bundles. Consult this list of top 9 internet providers in Winchester for more information.

Local Government: Winchester's local government is managed by several departments and led by a mayor. Check out the city commission's agenda and minutes to find out what's new.

Parks and Recreation: Winchester's parks are maintained by Winchester-Clark County Parks and Recreation Department. This organization also hosts community events and develops facilities that positively impact the community.

Winchester, KY. Housing

Winchester's cost of living is about 14.3% lower than the national average. Meanwhile, the average home price is around $155,500. Home prices have appreciated by 6.9% in the past decade, which makes the area a good place to invest in properties.