c. 1895 Queen Anne in Campbellsburg, IN (George F. Barber)
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Property was for sale as of (2/13/26).
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Property was for sale as of (2/13/26).
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$275,000
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140 S Sycamore St, Campbellsburg, IN 47108
This beautiful Queen Anne with original architectural details has been recently rehabilitated from top to bottom by Indiana Landmarks. John T. C. Wilkins built the two-story farmhouse on Sycamore Street at the entrance to town in 1858. The property included a barn, corner shoe repair store, & several outbuildings. His son, William, later occupied the house & in the late 1890s undertook a major renovation, expanding its footprint & adding embellishments, including horseshoe-shaped stained-glass windows, elaborate spindled porch work, and an ornate oak staircase – all adapted from pattern books published by George Barber, a Tennessee architect whose designs filled mail-order catalogs in the 1890s–1910s. The newly rehabilitated John T. C. Wilkins house features 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with nearly 3,000 square feet of living space. A recent exterior rehabilitation installed a new roof, rebuilt chimney, exterior trim and siding repairs, and a new exterior paint job. Inside, the home includes a new kitchen and first floor bath with tiled shower, new main floor HVAC system, new water heater, new or refinished floors, restored stained glass windows, electrical & plumbing upgrades, and a new main first floor closet & dressing room. Property will be sold subject to preservation covenants held by Indiana Landmarks which require approval of future exterior changes & retention of interior architectural features including woodwork, stained glass windows, fireplace mantels, and staircase.
3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 3,019 Sq Ft · 0.48 Ac.
Listed With
Rachel Gish, Semonin REALTORS :: (502) 876-3595
Reference Links
State: Indiana | Region: Midwest (East North Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Queen Anne | Period & Associated Styles: Queen Anne (1880-1910), Victorian Era | Misc: Commercial/Business Use | Architect: George F. Barber |































































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