Historic 1898 Richardsonian Romanesque Castle Asks $695K in Van Wert, Ohio | Old House

Historic 1898 Richardsonian Romanesque Castle Asks $695K in Van Wert, Ohio | Old House

Sara Cox Photography

Sara Cox Photography

Historic 1898 Richardsonian Romanesque Castle Asks $695K in Van Wert, Ohio

$695,000 | Built 1898 | 4,316 Sq. Ft. | 6 Beds | 3 Baths | 0.39 Acres
308 S Washington St, Van Wert, OH 45891

Discover a remarkable piece of Ohio’s architectural history – a stunning Richardsonian Romanesque mansion in Van Wert. Built in 1898, this property features six bedrooms, three bathrooms, and over 4,300 square feet of living space, with detailed interiors that exude grandeur and luxury. The meticulously manicured garden is perfect for hosting gatherings and events. This magnificent property is on the market for $695,000. Join us as we explore all the exquisite features of this historical gem.

Sara Cox Photography

From the listing: A must-see property! This stunning home boasts 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a 2-car garage, and a meticulously manicured event garden. You will fall in love with the castle-like charm of this home, which is perfect for a family home, event venue, or even a bed and breakfast. Don’t miss out on this unique and captivating property! This remarkable property offers so much potential! With a reading nook, den, library, butler’s pantry, 2-car garage, and a large lot with plenty of parking, you have the perfect space to entertain or host an event. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to make this house your own! This historic mansion is on the market for $695,000 with Tera Knebel of Schrader Realty. Photography by Sara Cox.

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