Few homes match the character and presence of this historic Cincinnati residence. Originally built in the 19th century as a place of worship, the Gothic Revival structure has been carefully converted into a private home while preserving its most striking architectural features.
Offering nearly 9,000 square feet of space, the property blends historic craftsmanship with modern living. Its scale and design create a rare combination of grandeur and comfort in a residential setting.
From the exterior, the home stands out with its brick façade, steep rooflines, and detailed Gothic elements. These preserved features highlight the building’s original purpose while giving it a distinctive identity in the neighborhood.
Inside, soaring cathedral ceilings and original stained-glass windows define the atmosphere. Natural light filters through the glass, creating a dramatic and ever-changing interior environment filled with color and warmth.
The layout includes five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, offering flexibility for families, guests, or multi-use living. Large open spaces make the home suitable for both everyday living and entertaining.
A standout feature is the second-floor dining area, paired with a modern gourmet kitchen. The kitchen includes quality appliances, a central island, and ample workspace designed for both cooking and hosting.
The primary suite serves as a private retreat with a walk-in closet and a spa-style bathroom featuring double vanities and refined finishes. Additional rooms provide space for work, hobbies, or guests.
Modern upgrades throughout the home ensure comfort and functionality, including updated systems and thoughtful renovations. Outside, landscaped grounds, a private patio, and convenient parking complete the property, all within Cincinnati’s historic West End.