
The Charles Freer House
847 Center Street
Vernacular with Colonial Revival Influenced Architecture
FOR SALE
Property Listed By
Coldwell Banker Ward
Agency Phone: 419-651-9701
$198,900 - Originally listed several years ago above $215,000

The home of Tim and Carol Schaefer at 847 Center St. was on
the Historic Ashland Home and Garden Tour for the first time July 4,
2009. If you were to say that it was the home to two generations of the
Freer family or the Moores or the Milligans, you would have been right.
Each of these families had lived here for 20 years or more and loved it
just as much as the Schaefers do.
When the Schaefers moved here from Tuscon nearly four years ago, they found just what they wanted in this house.
Built in 1903 by Charles W. Freer, the house reflected the solid workmanship and fine finishing touches of the woodwork, as well as the wrap-around porch that were typical of the period.

Next to it is the living room. Here, and throughout the house, are found the elaborate window treatments in keeping with the late Victorian period of the house.
Two outstanding features of the dining room are the chandelier

A cozy breakfast nook overlooks a well landscaped back yard. When Charles W. Freer built the house and his brother, George, built the one just north of it a year earlier, they also erected large carriage houses out back. Behind these was the rest of the acreage they bought, which later was sold and became Freer Court.
Returning to the upstairs of the Schaefer home, we find opposite the top of the stairs is the master bedroom which together with all other bedrooms lead off the wide hallway. In addition to the guest room, another is reserved for visits from Tucson from their granddaughter. The couple have two adult children.
One of the upstairs rooms is reported to have been the room where the men retired to have their cigars after dinner.
An interesting event took place in this home, as reported in the wedding account in the Ashland Press of June 8, 1905.

Minnie was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freer, another brother whose home was one that was razed years later when the Trinity Lutheran Church was built.
There had been a slight fire in this home and because of a lingering odor, the other two brothers stepped in to open their homes. Because she wanted to please each of them, she arranged to use both houses.
Click here for more information about the Center Street Historic District in Ashland, Ohio
Must say the pictures tells varieties in having spectacular locations..simply outstanding. Ashland homes for sale looks the best option to get at. Who won't like to have homes like these.
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