2022 Short North Tour of Homes & Gardens

From grand, historic to sleek and modern up with a twist of industrial chic, creative collectors and reimagined renovations that will inspire.

2022 Short North Tour of Homes & Gardens

Columbus, Ohio 43215, United States

Created By: Orbit Design

Tour Information

This year’s tour is back in full swing featuring the diverse and extraordinary range of homes styles that define the eclectic character of the Short North. From grand, historic to sleek and modern up with a twist of industrial chic, creative collectors and reimagined renovations that will inspire. The outdoor living areas of the homes on tour include lush gardens, serene settings, poolside living and more.


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What You'll See on the Tour

Start your tour at the Goodale Park Caretaker’s Cottage & Shelterhouse in the middle of the park. Here you’ll buy tickets, get your program including the route map. If you’ve pre-purchased your tickets online (and saved $5!) you w... Read more
Greg purchased the 1924 Craftsman-style home in 2016 from the Mahoney family who owned the home for over 60 years.  The home features a large front porch spanning the front of the house, common areas on the first floor, three bedrooms on ... Read more
John and Libby met Ken and Cookie when they moved from Bexley to Warren Street and instantly became good friends. They allow their side by side outdoor living spaces to come together to create one large secret garden oasis in the middle of ... Read more
With the help of Dean Berlon and Steve Hurtt, urbanorder architecture, the couple created a comfortable, modern living environment while honoring the home’s original beauty and integrity. The exterior was improved with paint and new lands... Read more
This home’s eclectic character showcases the way people live modern lives in historic homes by respecting the age of the house while allowing for whimsy and a true love of art and collectibles to be beautifully displayed. The home include... Read more
Built c. 1900, the singular house occupies 1,116 sq. ft. It had been split into two units and was eventually abandoned and boarded up by the late 1990s. Kevin Brubaker later restored the property to a single unit in the early 2000s adding s... Read more
In 2018 Kelsey and Bradley purchased the home previously owned by former Governor Richard Celeste from 1991-1995. This four-square is 3,129 sq. ft. and was built in 1900. The home infuses modern decor with traditional and gives a respectful... Read more
Jason and Rick estimate their house was built c. 1896. The home was owned by the Bell family from 1952 through 2017. Paul Bell owned the home from 1952, transferring ownership to Karen Bell in 2013. The home is 3,696 sq. ft. including a fi... Read more
This home is unique for Neil Avenue, the original structure being a farmhouse. The exact date built is unknown, but it is believed to be pre-1860 based on the type of saw used to cut the joists of the original part of the house – giving i... Read more
Construction on this Victorian-style building began in 1885. It was the home of the Neil Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. A second phase was added at the end of the century. The church has changed hands over the years. The current owners ... Read more

 

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