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c. 1894 Queen Anne in Campbellsburg, IN (George F. Barber)

Posted on OHD: 2/5/25. Last OHD Update: 2/5/25.
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326 N Sycamore St, Campbellsburg, IN 47108

George F. Barber (Tennessee architect) home! This is 1 of 4 surviving George F. Barber homes located in Campbellsburg IN. This is a rare concentration of Barber homes located in a small town, which attracts the interest of Barber enthusiast around the country. This stunning Queen Anne style home was built by the Thomas Wilkins family in 1894 (via: State Survey). The Wilkins family (which built all 4 Barber homes in Campbellsburg) established the grist mill that the town of Campbellsburg was built around. The stately, front porch was added in the 1910s. The summer kitchen was enclosed to the house. Although most windows have been replaced the original rounded, stained glass horseshoe windows are still intact. The original wood trim, staircase, pocket doors, fireplace, wood flooring and ornate details of the home remain and are intact. This home is a true gem worthy of investment. The home had new roof installed approx 3 years ago. Oversized, paved driveway. Home is in need of TLC but is structurally sound. There is also an ADDITIONAL 1028 sq ft home located on this property in need of TLC. There are so many possibilities with this historic . 52 acre property. Current taxes shown reflect no exemptions.
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 3,361 Sq Ft · 0.52 Ac.
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