Oh the stories this historical 3 bed, 1 bath, almost 2,000 sq ft. building could tell. Located on just over 1/2 an acre in the beautiful Village of Lewisburg, this building was once called the Euphemia Inn and Mcnutt's Euphemia Inn and Tavern. It is located on the Old National Road and was a tavern hotel, serving stagecoach traffic and pioneering travelers. Constructed from harvested wood in 1839, it is on the National Register of Historic Places as being constructed in 1840. At one time, this building was located in the most important intersection in Preble County: Fort Greenville Pike with National Road. This building has retained a lot of historical integrity of its materials and design with original brick nogging structure, exterior walls, portions of exterior siding, many window frame trims, the fireplace hearth, and 2 surviving iron stove chimneys. This building presents a perfect opportunity to be a part of history in the making. Like the owners before, they all had a vision of how they saw the future of this building. Currently this building stands as testament to the forefathers visions aforetime and is now time for a new owner, with a new vision, to step forward and create their own dream. Located on over 1/2 an acre in town, the property could be remodeled, expanded upon, parking added, the possibilities are endless. This building is available for Federal Tax Credits that would be very beneficial to a potential owner. The uses permitted by the Village of Lewisburg are included in the disclosures for review. So get your plans together and add yourself to the list of the many historical figures, pioneers, and entrepreneurs that helped build this Village.
For sale
Price cut: $10K (8/22)
$65,000
303 W Cumberland St, Lewisburg, OH 45338
3beds
1,944sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1829
0.31 Acres Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$33/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Fireplace hearthOriginal brick nogging structureIron stove chimneys
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