The Goetchius House was built in 1839 by Richard Goetchius who came to Columbus as a successful architect & builder. Inspired by New Orleans architecture, he built this home with it's wide entry hall, high ceilings & ornamental medallions for his bride, Miss Mary Anne Bennett. Moved from its original location (204 11th St) into the Historic District in 1969 and restored by James W. Woodruff Jr. Most recently it has served as a period restaurant.
Features
- Bedrooms: 4 Bedrooms
- Full Bathrooms: 0
- Half Bathrooms: 6
- Basement: Finished
- Exterior: Cottage/In-Law Suite
- Exterior: Garden Area
- Exterior: Landscaping
- Exterior: Other
- Exterior: Other-See Remarks
- Exterior: Outbuildings
- Exterior: Patio
- Interior: Entry Foyer
- Interior: Hardwood Floors
- Interior: Other-See Remarks
- Interior: Permanent Stairs
- Kitchen: Other-See Remarks
- Appliances: Other-See Remarks
- Rooms: Library/Office
- Rooms: Other-See Remarks
- Rooms: Separate Den
- Amenities: Sidewalks
- Amenities: Street Lights
- Cooling: Central Electric
- Dining: Other-See Remarks
- Fireplace: Basement
- Fireplace: Decorative
- Fireplace: Living Room
- Fireplace: Other Room
- Fireplace: Other-See Remarks
- Garage: Other Capacity-See Remarks
- Heating: Electric
- Lot: Level
- Lot: Other-See Remarks
- Lot: Private Backyard
- Lot: River
- Water: Public
- Waterfront: False
Property information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Listing provided courtesy of Kim Mixon of Keller Williams Realty River Cities.