Experience the charm of turn-of-the-century American living in this carefully restored ‘Edwardian Style’ gem in historic Delphos, Ohio.
Located on a quiet, treelined street, this remarkably intact 1100 sq. ft. single story home built in 1904 retains all the characteristics of its post Victorian architecture; a lighter, spacious, more open interior with large original wood windows, Eastlake inspired carved wood ext. doors and sweeping wrap around porch.
The interior boasts all its original millwork including refinished heart pine flooring, high baseboards, plinth blocked door casings, distinctive window & door headers and ceiling crown moldings. The walls and the 10 ft. ceilings retain their original plaster.
Constructed of solid cast 4′ x 12′ ashlar type blocks, the house sits on a full raised basement and is topped by a steep, multi gabled shingle roof. It sits on a landscaped lot with mature trees and shrubs and offers a degree of privacy for a town lot. There is a detached 12′ x 24′ garaged accessible from a rear alleyway.
The unaltered floor plan consists of a large front parlor, an open space which serves as entry and spacious dining room/library, a large eat-in kitchen with movable butcher block top island, vintage cabinets and washer & dryer hookups. Adjacent is a walk-in pantry with original floor to ceiling beaded cabinetry. There is a strategically placed full bath that accesses both the owners bedroom suite and hallway for general use. The bath features a pristine cast iron tub with full shower, original wainscoting, vintage 5′ vanity and new fixtures. The owners bedroom suite also has a walk-in closet. There is a second bedroom/ guest room as well. The house also has an enclosed back porch that could become a separate laundry/mudroom & additional 1/2 bath.
