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Roundwood Manor Daisy Hill Farm

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

Friday, October 16, 2015

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Grand Old Mansions Find New Life as Condominiums (Gainesville Sun)

This Historic Back Bay Mansion is Splitting into Luxury Condo Units

Tracy Mansion Conversion


Historic Croft Home in Teatown Wins Temporary Reprieve 

The Romance of Roundwood Manor

The Van Sweringen Residence

Hunting Valley: A History by Diana Tittle and Mark Gottlieb











Invisible Giants: The Empires of Cleveland's Van Sweringen Brothers by Herbert H. Harwood Jr.










One Summer: America, 1927 by Bill Bryson 











Cleveland's Towering Treasure: A Landmark Turns 75 by James A. Toman and Daniel E. Karberg

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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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