Brownhelm Historic Colonial, built approximately 1850 as part of the Western Reserve; Hand Hewn Beams and plant flooring adorn this carefully restored Colonial. Current owners are only the 4th family to call this beautiful property home. They have spent countless hours over 20 years restoring this Western Reserve Colonial to its current condition. There is a gas well on the property that serves for hot water, stove and fireplace. Some original gas lights were converted to electric to keep the homes integrity. The home's plank flooring is only part of the gorgeous wood that accepts its guests and shows the beautiful wood that is truly workmanship of the early settlers to Brownhelm, Ohio. This property was built by George Bacon approx. 30 years after Col. Henry Brown of Stockbridge, Mass. founded Brownhelm in the Western Reserve. The property currently has 2 acres that are beautifully landscaped with flower and vegetable gardens. There is a Potters shed for storage of your gardening tools and supplies. The property offers a large detached garage (70x24) with a loft with skylights. The location of this property is within walking distance to the best steelhead fishing in the United States, the Vermilion River (Metro Parks Bacon Woods Reservation)> The opportunity to own this historic property is here for you!
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