Lavish Beaux Arts mansion asks $599K
Photos courtesy of Adam Sanregret, Coldwell Banker West Shell
Ogle the marble-lined foyer, mahogany woodwork, and crown moldings Looking for a historic mansion that won?t cost millions" Check out this seven-bedroom, five-bath home in Cincinnati, Ohio. Located in a the stately neighborhood of North Avondale, the 8,502-square-foot structure was designed by Cincinnati Architet Samuel S. Godley for Frank and Sarah Herschede?of the Herschede Hall Clock Company?and constructed in 1908.
There?s a healthy dose of Italian Renaissance Revival with a bit of Greek Revival thrown in; the exterior is made from three-coursed brick clad with a hand-carved sandstone facade. Each floor consists of different square-head windows and two polished granite ionic columns add elegance to the entrance. Inside, the home?s marble-lined foyer, mahogany woodwork, and crown moldings were built to impress. Fireplaces feature yellow sienna marble inserts in the living room and a black onyx version in the dining room. A double-winged staircase leads up to a landing with green leaded stained glass windows, and many of the ceilings are decorated with massive gold leafed plaster moldings.
Other perks include a third-floor ballroom, five-car garage, and 500-square-foot chauffeur?s quarters. If that looks like the mansion you?ve been hoping for, 3886 Reading Road is on the market now for $599,000.
A double-winged staircase leads up to a landing with green leaded stained glass ...
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