Inside the home
Built in 1853, this triple-brick home in Mount Pleasant village has had only five owners in 173 years. The bones are genuinely old — 10.5-foot ceilings, heavy period millwork, cast iron radiators, and hardwood floors that predate anything being built today. The kitchen is a recent, high-quality renovation: Bosch double wall oven, stainless French door fridge, granite counters, skylights, and a layout that opens to an all-season sunroom and rear deck. One bathroom has also been updated. The formal rooms, all four bedrooms, and the basement remain in original condition — expect dated carpet and no ensuite. The lot is the other headline. Over 0.8 acres backing onto farmland, with a standby generator, 200-amp service, wide double driveway, and a detached garage. Mt. Pleasant School is a short walk away, and the LE&N Rail Trail is close.
- Rare 1853 triple-brick construction with documented history
- Fully renovated kitchen with Bosch double wall oven, stainless appliances, granite counters, skylights
- Updated bathroom with glass shower and stone tile
- Standby backup generator (100 AMP Briggs & Stratton)
- Deep lot over 0.8 acres backing onto agricultural field
- New furnace and A/C
- All-season sunroom with access to rear deck