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Roundwood Manor Daisy Hill Farm

This old home is as much art, as architecture, as it is history.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Country Life in America ~ November 1937







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Construction for Roundwood Manor began in 1923 as a country home / business retreat for the Van Sweringen brothers, Oris Paxton and Mantis James. The home at 90,000+ sq. ft. was the second largest in Ohio after Stan Hywet Hall, and today at 50,000+ sq. ft., it remains the largest home in Hunting Valley, Ohio.

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