Pre 1900 home with 2006 addition. It has two bedrooms in the addition and one first floor master suite in the old house that includes an office, a dressing room with walk-in closet and full bath. The back of the old house has been blown out and this opens the living room up to the newer kitchen with farm sink, workbench island and it steps out to the stamped concrete patio. Stainless Steel appliances. The side porch is perfect for rocking chairs and has a porch swing. A summer kitchen is connected to the 1 1/2 car garage. A small 200 sq. ft. barn with electric has been built with reclaimed material from two fallen barns that were on the property. The home sits in the middle of the 5 acres with a turnaround driveway. Construction of addition in 2006 included buried power lines, new septic tank and field, and new gas lines. Furnaces and AC are both 2006. Unfinished basement with laundry. This is a Greek Revival style architecture. The property was purchased from the US Government in 1822. The oldest map I could find shows a house sitting here in 1875. Greek Revival homes were popular in rural Ohio during the 1820's-1830's. The two story addition has a second story porch off the 2nd bedroom, reminiscent of the old south. There is a cool attic room with windows that overlooks the front porch. It is like a bonus room.
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