Historic House Listings

The details! 9 beds/6 baths! Circa 1906 in Ohio. $235,000

January 23, 2026

This house has some amazing details! Love the fireplace with inglenook seating! The house was built in 1906. It is located on .34 acre in Toledo, Ohio. The house features a large covered front porch, wood floors, pretty staircase, crown moulding, wide baseboards, stained glass windows, exposed beams, fireplace with inglenook seating, crown moulding, picture rails and vintage bathrooms. There is a large basement, attic and a four car garage. Nine bedrooms, six bathrooms and 6,138 square feet. $235,000

Contact Todd D. Schenkenberger with The Danberry Company: 419-531-4431

From the Zillow listing:

 

Own a piece of Toledo history! The Wolcott House is a landmark estate designed by George S. Mills, one of Toledo’s most influential architects whose work helped shape the city’s architectural identity. Featured in the 2024 Old West End Home Tour, this Arts & Crafts masterpiece offers 9 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and 6 fireplaces across more than 6,000 sq ft of character and craftsmanship. Major improvements include reframing the rear of the home, updated electric and plumbing, and the restoration of the original windows, which have been brought back to full working condition. The roof was replaced in 2012, and the home is estimated to be approximately 70% restored, with materials included for continued finishing work. The layout provides exceptional flexibility — retain it as a grand single-family residence or explore using as a multi-family. The property also includes a full basement with a large footprint and a separate entrance, offering additional potential for storage, workshop use, or future expansion. Tremendous value-add potential for buyers seeking a historic property with major systems completed and multiple pathways to increase future value. A foundation is already poured for a 4-car garage, adding even more opportunity. Homes of this significance, scale, and architectural pedigree do not come to market often. Become part of Toledo’s architectural legacy.

 

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