
Home’s History
This 1902 Victorian home located in Toledo’s Old West End epitomizes the Queen Anne architectural style.
It was constructed during a period when such ornate designs were favored by the affluent.
The home’s intricate features, such as the projecting bay window, widow’s walk, and ornamental shingles, showcase the artistic craftsmanship of the era.
Its Current State

Today, this Victorian mansion remains a testament to historical elegance. With 4,977 square feet of living space, it includes six bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The interior retains many original elements, such as hardwood floors, elaborate moldings, fireplaces, and pocket doors. Modern amenities include a second-floor kitchen and laundry hookup.
Exterior Photos

The exterior of the home features classic Victorian elements like the symmetrical design with a prominent bay window, ornamental shingles, and a steeply pitched roof.



Inside Photos

The interior boasts well-preserved period details like the high ceilings and large windows providing ample natural light, original fireplaces and elaborate moldings, hardwood flooring, and spacious rooms, including a large kitchen and multiple living areas.































