Inside Abandoned House in USA
CAMPBELLSBURG – Indiana Landmarks has acquired a 19th-century home with ties to storied architect George F. Barber from the Town of Campbellsburg, where the home is located. The nonprofit organization will rehabilitate the exterior including a new roof, siding and carpentry repairs, structural repairs, gutter work, painting and more. Interior work will include kitchen and bath upgrades and repair to trim and finishes. The organization will also relocate a smoke house on the property. The home, half-acre lot, and four historic outbuildings had been on the market for two years, but when no buyer surfaced, Indiana Landmarks bought the home for $30,000 and plans to invest $195,000 in rehabbing the architecturally significant property. The Washington County Community Foundation is supporting the project with a $5,000 grant to Indiana Landmarks. Once repairs are complete, Indiana Landmarks expects to offer the home for sale next summer, seeking a buyer who will finish the restoration and return the home to its former glory.
This Old House magazine featured the house in Spring 2023.
Who was George F. Barber?
Built in 1858 by John T. C. Wilkins, who established the grist mill around which Campbellsburg grew, the home was renovated and expanded in the 1890s using details published by George F. Barber, a Tennessee architect who sold his designs through mail-order catalogs.