Perin Road, Estate of the Day

This charming five-bedroom home in Indian Hill, Ohio has an interesting history. It was designed by Delano Aldrich for John Emery to live in during construction of Peterloon Farm during the 1920s. John Emery was the developer of the Carew Tower in Cincinnati. Peterloon Farm is now home to a new development, Twin Fences at Peterloon Farm where large homes are being built. Some of those homes strive for the homespun country look that this older home already has. This stucco home has beam ceilings, vintage fireplaces and cupboards. The grounds include barns and other outbuildings.. It is listed at $6 million. After the jump, country cute and a wide open space for play.

















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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Andi Apr 24th 2007 7:19PM
Looks way too cramped. The barn looks to be in pretty decent shape though.
K Apr 25th 2007 12:44AM
Plenty of room for a hoe down. I like that the bedrooms have fireplaces, but the odd shaped rooms make for decorating challenges. You could do a heck of a lot worse, and this would likely make a great B&B with room for "Barn Dances / Tea Dances / Business Party Events."