Built 1837 Opened 1837 Added to NRHP 1 June 1982 | NRHP Reference # 82003636 Area 8,094 m² Nearest city Mansfield | |
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Architectural style Greek Revival architecture Similar Campbell Hill, Valley View Bridge, Turtle Island, Karl A Staley House, Twin Oaks |
Samuel Lewis House in Mansfield, Ohio is a Greek revival building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
In 2013 it was The Olde Stone House, a bed and breakfast inn.
It is built of brown and orange-streaked sandstone from the Mansfield area, and was deemed to be the largest and best-preserved antebellum sandstone house in Richland County. It was built as a one-and-a-half-story sandstone house before 1835 when it was bought by Samuel Lewis, who expanded it in 1837.
In 2017, it appears that the inn was permanently closed.
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Samuel Lewis House (Mansfield, Ohio) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA