
1881 Italianate 3-story, Octogon Bank Barn. It boasts about 8500 square feet over 3 floors. As currently finished, the floors are 2760 SF, 2964SF, and 2804SF. Each side of the octagon is 24 feet; making the basic footprint 58 feet by 58 feet.
The foundation of the bar is tooled sandstone. The siding was originally board and baton and was vertically hung. Termites had done considerable damage to the siding. It was inspected, treated and re-used within the building during a renovation in 1976. Much of the original siding is found in the building’s foyer. The 2 inch poplar flooring in the foyer is also original. In addition, the interior staircase was fashioned of the poplar flooring. The structure is reportedly from local hardwoods – Hickory, Beech, and Oak.
New brown stained board and baton siding covers the exterior. During the renovation, the 8 sided cupola’s wooden louvers were replaced wth glass paneled sides
The barn was completely remodeled by Don Reisig in 1976. Allan Sveda was the architect. The barn was turned into an office building with three floors of usable space. It contained conference rooms along with kitchens and bathrooms. The former root cellar with its foot thick stone walls contained a vault.
The barn has been put to many uses thru the years. It formerly served as boat storage, an antique auction house and a meeting place for Civil Air Patro in World War II. Prior to renovation in 1976, the barn’s only tenants were pigeons. It currently needs to be moved to allow residential growth in the area.
Price: Make Offer! Building and dismantling project can be separated Contact: Kevin Coffel at (888) 350-4790 EMAIL: info@antiquewoodworks.com Location: Hudson, Ohio (OH) United States

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