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1909 in Casselton, ND

1/2/26 2 Comments
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$695,000

312 10th Ave N, Casselton, ND 58012

Step into timeless elegance when you step into the iconic Woell Mansion, an architectural masterpiece nestled in the heart of Casselton. Designed and built in 1909 by visionary Wallace Grosvenor, this three-story estate combines early 20th-century innovation with enduring charm. The home features original craftsmanship including hand-selected lumber, and custom hand-carved woodwork finishes throughout that will leave your guests in awe. The home was purchased by John and Inez Woell in 1994, and has since been extensively finished and remodeled by Inez including texturing walls and ceilings, sanding and staining the wood floors to match the woodwork and removing of 7 layers of paint from the fine detail carvings of the woodwork by use of dentists tools and patience to reveal its natural beauty. Inside, you’ll find spacious formal rooms, a grand staircase, original woodwork, and a stunning third-floor ballroom perfect for hosting, entertaining or utilize the entire home to accommodate a wide range of events. The layout includes a large kitchen, formal dining and music rooms, a main-level parlor, and seven bedrooms all with vintage touches that have been meticulously maintained over the years. Recent updates include a modernized bathroom, fireplace installation, and kitchen enhancements, offering the comforts you’d expect to find in more modern architecture without sacrificing the home's historical integrity. This home is completely unique with rich heritage, grand design, and modern amenities giving it the versatility to serve your family as a private residence, well equipped to suit the needs required of the finest event venues, or both! The Woell Mansion presents a rare opportunity to own a cornerstone of Casselton’s history.
6 Bed 2.5 Bath 7,687 Sq Ft 0.48 Ac.
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