James T. Lewis Mansion, 1854 Italianate in Columbus, Wisconsin


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I was disappointed with the minimal interior pictures on the listing, so I searched the Internet to find more and came upon the wedding venue website and the Facebook page which had a few more images, as well as a video interview with the current owner. I wish there were more to see. Maybe the rest of the house is not finished being renovated? Still, it's always nice to see what the houses look like on the inside. The owners have clearly done a lot of work on the outside, including a new paint job of the exterior, which you can see in their on their Facebook page in their photos (link below).

LISTING DETAILS

MUST SEE! This 1854 Antebellum Italianate mansion on 1.7 park-like acres is the perfect opportunity to live in a luxurious home that could pay for itself. The Mansion is located in Columbus, WI just 20 minutes from Madison and is currently being run as an event venue. Built by Wisconsin’s last civil war governor James Taylor Lewis and listed on the National and State Historic register; this 4,000 square foot home echoes with history throughout its halls. The home has undergone a 10-year renovation that maintains its historic character but has all the amenities of the 21st century. It is furnished with period antiques and is turn-key as a residence, venue or both. This historic home has 18 rooms, including 2 connected parlors, 4 bathrooms, library and stunning circular staircase. There is a period marble fireplace that has been converted to gas in one of the parlors. There are hardwood floors of maple and red oak throughout. 

FOR SALE  $499,900
711 W James St, Columbus, WI 53925
5 beds  |  2 Full/2 Half baths  |  4486 sqft  1.7 acres

LINKS:
Listing Agent, Zillow, Realtor, Venue Page, Facebook Page, Video, Columbus Journal Article about the home and renovation


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