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1849 – Wooster, OH

Posted on OHD: 4/19/20. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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National Register Property

340 N Bever St, Wooster, OH 44691

Welcome to the Historic Gasche House. From its Italianate front porch, to the beautiful rosette inlaid staircase in the foyer, to the original solid wood floors and pocket doors found throughout; this remarkable home still possesses all the fantastic charm of its era. Located just minutes from downtown restaurants, The College of Wooster, and Ohio Light Opera; this gorgeous home is currently operating as a turnkey B&B with a fully functioning website and reservation service and many guests who return year after year. As you enter the Gasche House, you are instantly welcomed by the warm foyer with its solid wood staircase. To the right of the entry is the open common area with wall to wall crown molding and exquisite hardwood floors. To the left of the foyer, you will find the formal dining room with ample room for entertaining friends, family, and guests. Past the dining room doors, you will find the sitting area, the pantry, an office, and the home's original kitchen. Conveniently, this home has a first-floor bedroom and laundry facility. Up the gorgeous staircase, are the Garden, Blue, and Bronze Bedrooms. All bedrooms enjoy an abundance of natural lighting, hardwood floors, and special touches that make each room unique. The second floor also houses a private two-room suite with exclusive stair access back to the kitchen. Make the Gasche House your next home and own a unique piece of history by contacting your favorite agent today.
6 Bed · 4 Bath · 3,496 Sq Ft · 0.35 Ac.
Listed With

D. Michael Bomboris, Howard Hanna :: (330) 871-6570

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