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Indiana’s most expensive old house listing. Circa 1930. Almost two acres. $5,500,000

June 27, 2024

Welcome to Indiana’s most expensive old house listing! The house was built in 1930. It is located on 1.71 acres in Indianapolis, Indiana. I’m surprised this estate doesn’t have a pool. The house is beautiful! The grounds are manicured nicely and there is a four car garage, outdoor fireplace and multiple patios. Six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and 10,188 square feet. $5,500,000

From the Zillow listing:

 

Located in the heart of Williams Creek on North Pennsylvania Street, this Tudor revival overlooks a stunning 1.71-acre estate. The atmosphere begins as you approach the home, crossing over a gently flowing creek. This home was thoughtfully created and designed by RWA architects & Julie O’Brien Design, and crafted by the esteemed builder, Leonard Watson. From the moment you enter the home and are greeted with the dramatic spiral staircase, you are warmed by the attention to the smallest details. From lead windows, to intricate mill work and inlay hardwood flooring, each room offers a sense of place and purpose. A breathtaking two-story great room with coffered ceilings and clerestory windows is designed to create memories. The home emphasizes indoor living areas that flow gracefully to outdoor living spaces. The great room opens to both a spacious, screened-in porch with skylight, and the outdoor patio, where you can enjoy quiet evenings with family and friends around the outdoor fireplace. The main level primary bedroom is a secluded retreat, offering scenic views of the property. All second floor bedrooms, each with their own special qualities, offer their own private bathroom. There is also an upstairs playroom for all ages, with both basketball and an arts and crafts area. The lower level offers plenty of space to play pool or cozy up to a movie with friends. A four car garage with additional storage space, main and second floor laundry areas, main and second floor offices, generator, slate roof, and the list continues, all make this home a true once in a lifetime opportunity.

 

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