1888 William Luther Carlin House in Findlay, Ohio

   

 

1109 South Main Street, Findlay, Ohio, United States, 45840

The William Luther Carlin House was built by William L. Carlin, grandson of Squire Carlin who helped to establish the town in the early 1820s. William L. Carlin was Mayor of Findlay in 1886, and later became a state senator from 1888 to 1890. The house is built in the Victorian Gothic style and is filled with decorative motifs and includes a massive tower, intricate brick patterns and elaborate woodwork. It is a single family residence extending 6,694 square feet with 22 rooms and 11 fireplaces with 3-brick-thick walls. In 1894, Seabury Newton Emery Priddy bought the Carlin house for $11,000. After he died in 1912, his wife, Elizabeth, sold the house to William and Nelle Brown for $12,000. They extensively remodelled and redecorated the house. In 1920, H. Fort and Sara Mather Flowers purchased the house and named it “High Tower.”

In 1982, Mike and Cindy Leister purchased the house. Cindy, teacher and counselor, appreciated the heritage of the South Main Street properties. Through many many countless hours of work, the Leisters restored this home during a time of revitalization in this part of Findlay. “We feel like this home loves us,” states Cindy. Over the years, the Leisters have opened their home to a number of Findlay’s civic and cultural groups for luncheons and home tours, including the 1988 and 2000 Findlay Historic Homes Tours, and the 1996 Victorian Dinner. Information found on SocialFindlay.com and photography found on William L. Carlin House and SocialFindlay.com.

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