


Listing Courtesy of: COLUMBUS OH MLS / Leigh-Osborne Realty Group / Donna Leigh-Osborne
324 E North Broadway Street Columbus, OH 43214
Active (30 Days)
$1,595,000
Description
MLS #:
225016453
225016453
Taxes
$16,345(2024)
$16,345(2024)
Lot Size
1.43 acres
1.43 acres
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
1929
1929
Style
Traditional
Traditional
School District
Columbus Csd 2503 Fra Co.
Columbus Csd 2503 Fra Co.
County
Franklin County
Franklin County
Community
Heart of Clintonville
Heart of Clintonville
Listed By
Donna Leigh-Osborne, Leigh-Osborne Realty Group
Source
COLUMBUS OH MLS
Last checked Jun 25 2025 at 7:13 PM GMT-0500
COLUMBUS OH MLS
Last checked Jun 25 2025 at 7:13 PM GMT-0500
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathrooms: 4
- Half Bathrooms: 2
Interior Features
- Window Features: Storm Part
Subdivision
- Heart Of Clintonville
Property Features
- Fireplace: Wood Burning
- Fireplace: Two
- Fireplace: Gas Log
- Foundation: Poured
Heating and Cooling
- Forced Air
- Hot Water
- Central Air
Basement Information
- Full
Flooring
- Wood
- Ceramic/Porcelain
Utility Information
- Sewer: Public Sewer
Garage
- Attached Garage
Parking
- Garage Door Opener
- Heated Garage
- Attached Garage
- Detached Garage
Location
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The location is 15 to 20 minutes from everything in Columbus and the surrounding suburbs, a rare level of central access for a property of this size and historical pedigree.
The home was designed by noted Columbus architect Ray Sims, whose residential work helped shape the early 20th-century character of neighborhoods like Bexley, Grandview, and Upper Arlington. The Berry House, one of Sims' largest and most detailed designs, includes two full two-room bedroom suites, four fireplaces, a North Carolina gumwood-paneled library, and extensive built-ins throughout.
The current owner has invested substantially in maintaining the home's original elements and character, including the cedar shake siding, slate roofing, and Belgian and imported tile bathrooms—all preserved or restored in keeping with the period.
Unlike many historic homes in Columbus that have been subdivided or extensively remodeled, the Berry House remains true to the architect's original vision, including the landscape plan, brick walkways, arched porch, and arcade terrace.
The Berry House is set well back from East North Broadway behind a wide lawn, the house occupies one of the largest original lots in Clintonville—a neighborhood better known for its modest Craftsman bungalows and early 20th-century foursquares. In contrast, the Berry property spans the entirety of its 1.43 acre lot and includes a circular drive and a screened summer house.
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