‘Stunning’ Victorian mansion filled with character for sale in Columbus

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Victorian-era mansion, built nearly 130 years ago by a renowned doctor and still retaining much of its historic charm, has hit the Columbus real estate market for the first time in a decade.

The three-story brick structure, at 43 Winner Ave. in Columbus, boasts four bedrooms and three full baths across 4,525 square feet, according to its online description. Listed by Courtney Chapman of Cutler Real Estate, the asking price is $689,900.

A history of the home supplied by the sellers reveals that the original owners were Dr. David Tod and Lucinda Gilliam. According to the document, David Tod, an Ohio native from Hebron, was a Civil War hero who escaped the South on foot after being captured by the Confederate Army…

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