Not Provided Homes with Detached Architectural Style

Not Provided Homes with Detached Architectural Style

Welcome to the picturesque landscapes of Ohio, a state known for its charming communities, rich history, and diverse architectural styles. Nestled within this vibrant region, you'll discover a treasure trove of homes that showcase the beauty of detached architectural designs. These residences not only provide privacy and space but also reflect a unique character that can only be found in Ohio.

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Owning a detached home in this beautiful region offers not just a place to live, but a lifestyle enriched by nature, community, and history. If you’re considering making Ohio your home, you’ll find that the architectural diversity and warmth of the neighborhoods create an inviting backdrop for your next chapter. Embrace the charm of Ohio and discover the perfect detached home that suits your lifestyle!

Newest Not Provided Homes with Detached Architectural Style

$3,998,500
13 Beds 14 Baths 21282158 MLS
Nestled in the heart of Reykjavík, 30 Skólavörðustígur offers an expansive living space while in close proximity to the city's most prominent tourist spots including local shops, restaurants, cafes, Hallgrímskirkja and the best of everything the city has to offer. Designed by Guðjón Samúelsson, the State Architect of Iceland, and the first Icelander to be educated in architecture, this heritage property was built in 1923. Samúelsson has been described as one of Iceland's most influential architects and designed many of the country's most beautiful buildings. His notable designs include the main building of the University of Iceland, the National Theatre of Iceland, the Landakot Cathedral, Reykjavík Pharmacy and the Church of Akureyri. His final and most recognized work is the Hallgrímskirkja church, which was commissioned in 1937. With a neo-baroque style, the curved gables and baroque windows with small panes give the house its unique character, a prominent landmark and tourist attraction. 30 Skólavörðustígur was originally built as a residential building but has over the years been used as residential premises or for mixed commercial activities. It has been used by a law firm, a photography studio and a real estate agency and mostly recently as a guesthouse and homestay. The property is registered as 275.2 sq m with the National Register of Iceland, of which the garage is 19.2 sq m. The property is divided into a main kitchen, 11 rooms, 11 bathrooms, a laundry room and additional apartments, with an additional apartment with a separate entrance and in a separate garage within the plot there is also an additional apartment. A beautiful concrete wall surrounds the property on the street. There is a separate parking space in front of the garage. This property boasts of a rich and unique heritage preserving its original authenticity and integrity. As featured in Icelandic media:https:www.dv.isokus20260614tiu-dyrustu-einbylishusin-islandi-dag

30 Skolavordustigur, Not Provided, OS

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