c. 1850 – Spring Valley, OH
Posted on OHD: 10/1/21. 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This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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National Register Property
100 E Main St, Spring Valley, OH 45370
Exceptionally cared for home built in 1850-only 3 owners! Grand front porch that can seat 100+ guests. Enter to 4200+sqft & 2 basements, 2 attics. Amazing walnut staircase, 12 ft ceilings & curved door at entry. 2 living rooms-one was originally an office then an in-law suite. Dining room with original to house chandelier can seat approx 30 when extended into music room. Owners added full bath on main floor, possible second owners suite. Current owners suite 2nd floor added attached full bath, 2 cedar closets, private stair to lower level. Original hardwood floors. Exception-kitchen gutted & enlarged. Stairway moved to back wall with new imported heated wood floor. Custom cherry cabinetry/Sub Zero refrig, Bosch dishwasher, custom designed historic looking electric oven/gas stove, granite countertop. A/C & vents, pantry, updated electric, 2009-new boiler system, water heaters, Enclosed back porch, fountain added by these owners. Plumbing converted to city water including outside pumps.
4 Bed · 3 Bath · 4,252 Sq Ft · 0.38 Ac.
Listed With
Gina Paradise, Home Experts Realty :: (937) 416-0800
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OHD Notes
From the Walking Tour: "This brick, 2-story cross-gabled dwelling with a rear addition was home to George Barrett’s son Isaac, and features Greek Revival elements. The rear addition, wrap-around porch addition, and brick piers were added around 1910.
I.M. Barrett built a large flour mill northeast of Spring Valley, was a pork and grain dealer, and took over the woolen mill from his father George. He was Spring Valley’s first mayor, and served in both the Ohio Lower House and Senate in the late 1880s. I.M. Barrett also maintained a summer home opposite his flour mill, currently 1879 St. Rt. 725."
I.M. Barrett built a large flour mill northeast of Spring Valley, was a pork and grain dealer, and took over the woolen mill from his father George. He was Spring Valley’s first mayor, and served in both the Ohio Lower House and Senate in the late 1880s. I.M. Barrett also maintained a summer home opposite his flour mill, currently 1879 St. Rt. 725."
State: Ohio | Region: Midwest (East North Central) | Period & Associated Styles: Romantic Era | Misc: National Register |
































































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