c. 1850 Greek Revival in Attica, IN
Posted on OHD: 7/6/23. Last OHD Update: 7/6/23.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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306 E Main St, Attica, IN 47918
This is a rare opportunity to own a bit of Attica history, the historic homes of Cottrell Village. Indiana Landmarks is seeking a new owner as responsible steward of this beautiful property. Situated next to The Old Church at Cottrell Village, this property features three unique dwellings. The Main house offers three bedrooms, a full bath, and a compact kitchen. The middle house is not currently plumbed for a bath but offers an additional 1960 sqft and could easily be renovated for a guest house, art studio, rec space or home office. The third dwelling is the Stable Barn (built in 1997) which has been beautifully crafted to feature the character of old but with modern amenities including: a full bath, an open main floor living space, kitchen and loft bedroom. Adding to the historic charm are a Privy and a Smokehouse (both built in 1997 and non-functioning) along with grounds that include vegetable and flower gardens. The location is ideal -- walking distance to shops and just a few steps away from the Ravine Park trail head that connects to Arms Woods. There are many possibilities for this special property. Property will be sold with Protective Covenants to ensure this landmark is preserved and cherished for generations to come. MLS listing just notes sqft for Main House. See associated documents for further information on each building. Total sqft for all three buildings is 4,488 sqft.
3 Bed · 1 Bath · 2,016 Sq Ft · 0.25 Ac.
Listed With
Amy Junius-Humbaugh, Coldwell Banker Shook :: (765) 742-1400
Reference Links
State: Indiana | Region: Midwest (East North Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Greek Revival | Period & Associated Styles: Greek Revival (1825-1860), Romantic Era | Misc: Commercial/Business Use, Fixer-Uppers |





































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