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1901 Colonial Revival in Alexandria, IN

Posted on OHD: 3/31/25. Last OHD Update: 3/31/25.
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212 N Lincoln Ave, Alexandria, IN 46001

Ready to return to former grandeur. Wonderful 3-story, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath historic estate sits on 2 lots and has all the character and charm a person could hope for. The Lippincott House was built in 1901 by Jason Lippincott of the once-famed Lippencott Glass Works of Alexandria. Later owned by Ed Yule, a local, prominent business owner from 1917-1971, who added the beautiful garden room to the first floor. This home boasts almost 4000 square feet of space, which includes a large foyer, plenty of woodwork, hardwood floors, a beautiful main staircase, an auxiliary staircase to the kitchen, 2 fireplaces, a butler's pantry, a parlor, and formal dining room. 4 bedrooms make up the 2nd floor with a summer bedroom attached to the master. The 3rd floor was originally intended as a maid's quarters and featured a bedroom, common room, and a full bath, ready to be restored. The home sits on 2 lots totaling . 31 acres and features a wrap-around driveway with a Porte couchere, 2-car detached garage, a paver patio for entertaining, gardens, and a large covered front porch. Walking distance to downtown, enjoy strolling down the Star Brick sidewalk.
4 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 3,998 Sq Ft · 0.31 Ac.
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