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Oak Hill (Chillicothe, Ohio)

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Built
  
1838

Opened
  
1838

Architect
  
George William Dun

NRHP Reference #
  
73001527

Added to NRHP
  
3 April 1973

Oak Hill (Chillicothe, Ohio)

Location
  
Dun Rd., Chillicothe, Ohio

Area
  
Less than 1 acre (0.40 ha)

Architectural styles
  
Federal architecture, Adam style

Similar
  
Levi Anderson House, Chillicothe Water and Power Co, Mountain House, Dr John Harris Dental Sc, Adena Mansion

Oak Hill is a historic former farmhouse in the southern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located along Dun Road in Ross County, it is one of the finest examples of sandstone farmhouses in the vicinity of the city of Chillicothe.

The house was built by George William Dun, a native of Scotland who settled near Chillicothe in 1838. Almost immediately upon taking up residence at the site, he began the construction of his house, which was completed in 1840. A large two-story building constructed in the Federal style of architecture, it represents an American version of the British Adam style.

In 1973, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its well-preserved historic architecture. It received this recognition for multiple reasons: the massive hardwood trees on the grounds evoke a sense of antiquity; the exterior is better preserved than that of almost any other period sandstone house; and the interior retains much of its original condition, including much furniture once owned by George Dun's ancestors.

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Oak Hill (Chillicothe, Ohio) Wikipedia