c. 1860 Greek Revival – Madison, FL
Posted on OHD: 2/6/15. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
Please use the links below to see current listing information.
National Register Property
121 NW Marion St, Madison, FL 32340
Standing tall near the center of town, this stately mansion has served a variety of purposes over the past 150 plus years. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building is most famous for its use as a temporary hospital during the civil war. It was also used as a WPA office during the depression, has been a private residence and has been the backdrop for weddings and social events. Most recently used as a conference center, this wonderful building has many possibilities. Four large rooms flanked by large hallways grace the downstairs while four large bedrooms are found at the top of the winding stair case. A detached kitchen is easily accessible by breezeway, and the circular driveway is ideal for easy vehicle access. Original architectural details have been kept intact through the years. The large lot is shaded by majestic oaks, and a Grecian style gazebo provides an additional spot to relax and enjoy the gardens. Priced to sell, this majestic structure beckons the history buff who wants to continue a north Florida legacy.
4 Bed · 5,649 Sq Ft · 0.91 Ac.
Listed With
Jessica Webb, A Main Street Realty :: 850-973-2221
Reference Links
State: Florida | Region: South (South Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Greek Revival | Period & Associated Styles: Greek Revival (1825-1860), Romantic Era | Misc: Fixer-Uppers, National Register |


























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