An Upper Arlington home, nearly a century old, has been listed for $2.95 million after an extensive renovation.
The three-story home, on Club Road overlooking the Scioto Country Club, was built in 1929 in a Tudor Revival style. Featuring six bedrooms and five-and-a-half baths, the home has been updated by the current owners, who bought the property in early 2023.
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The stone-and-stucco home features "luxury living at its finest with ... unparalleled craftsmanship and attention to detail," said Nick Vlasidis, who is listing the home with Howard Hanna .
Renovations include a primary suite makeover with heated bathroom floors, and a full kitchen remodel with new JennAir appliances and a waterfall countertop.
Visitors to the home enter into a formal foyer, which leads to a dining room and living room. Beyond the living room is an office and, a few steps down, a sunken second living room with one of the home's two wet bars.
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Adjacent to the dining room is a window-lined "bar room," with a second wet bar, and, off the kitchen, a great room with a cathedral ceiling.
Upstairs are four bedrooms and three baths. On the third floor is a library and another bedroom and bath.
"Revel in panoramic views of the Scioto golf course from the private sunroom or third-floor bedroom, complete with a private library overlooking the greens," Vlasidis said.
An apartment with full bath and kitchenette can be found above the three-and-a-half-car garage.
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A private brick patio sits next to the garage offering a restricted view of the golf course.
Other updates include a fresh coat of paint and cleaning of the home's slate roof.
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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Renovated 1929 Upper Arlington home listed for $2.95 million overlooks Scioto Country Club
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