Oak Hill Cottage, Mansfield
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Facts and practical information
Oak Hill Cottage, built in 1847 by John Robinson, superintendent of the Sandusky, Mansfield, and Newark Railroad, is an historic Gothic Revival brick house with Carpenter Gothic ornamentation located at 310 Springmill Street in Mansfield, Ohio, in the United States. All of the furnishings and artifacts inside the house are original to about the 1870s and have come down to the present, intact. ()
Built: 1847 (177 years ago)Architectural style: Gothic revivalCoordinates: 40°46'4"N, 82°31'3"W
Day trips
Oak Hill Cottage – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ohio State Reformatory, Memorial Museum, St. Peter's Church, Renaissance Theatre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Oak Hill Cottage?
Nearby attractions include Orange Street, Mansfield (12 min walk), Richland Carrousel Park, Mansfield (13 min walk), Mansfield/Richland County Public Library, Mansfield (15 min walk), Memorial Museum, Mansfield (16 min walk).
How to get to Oak Hill Cottage by public transport?
The nearest stations to Oak Hill Cottage:
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- Stanton Transit Station (21 min walk)
- Stanton Transit Station - Bay 1 • Lines: 1 (21 min walk)