1902 Classical Revival in Muncie, IN
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Property was for sale as of (9/3/25).
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Property was for sale as of (9/3/25).
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$749,995
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825 E Washington St, Muncie, IN 47305
Nestled amidst the stately residences of Muncie's esteemed Emily Kimbrough Historic District, the Charles Over Mansion stands as a resplendent homage to opulent Georgian Revival and Neo-Classical architectural mastery of the early 20th century. Constructed in 1902 by the distinguished industrialist Charles Over, founder of Over Glass Works, this palatial estate was envisioned as a sanctuary of refinement and artistic expression. A living testament to an era of unparalleled elegance and ambition, the mansion boasts five operational pocket doors, original oak flooring complemented by quarter-sawn oak woodwork throughout, third floor ballroom, leaded and stained glass windows, and a dining room graced with a signed landscape hand-painted by Lyric Opera House muralist Nicole Arciola. Under the stewardship of its current owner, the estate has undergone meticulous renovations that honor its historic integrity. Each restoration has been undertaken with a deep respect for the mansion's legacy, ensuring that its grandeur endures for generations to come. This distinguished estate offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Muncie's rich history, where the echoes of the past harmoniously coexist with the comforts of the present. The Charles Over Mansion awaits it's next discerning individual, ready to embrace its breathtaking beauty and become part of its storied legacy.
6 Bed · 3.5 Bath · 11,116 Sq Ft · 0.39 Ac.
Listed With
Carrie Holle, Compass Indiana :: 317-339-2259
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State: Indiana | Region: Midwest (East North Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Classical Revival | Period & Associated Styles: Classical Revival (1895-1950), Eclectic Era | Misc: Commercial/Business Use, Must See Houses |














































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