Applethorpe Farm, Historic farmhouse in Hallsville, United States.
Applethorpe Farm is a two-story brick house built in Greek Revival style with symmetrical design, five bays, and decorative sandstone details. The main residence stands on the property alongside two smaller agricultural buildings arranged across roughly one acre.
The Buchwalter family established this farm in the early 1800s, with John Buchwalter Jr. constructing the current Greek Revival house in 1840. This building replaced earlier log structures and followed the regional shift toward more durable brick construction in rural areas.
The farmhouse shows how prosperous rural families in 19th-century Ohio expressed their growing stability through solid brick construction. Greek Revival style was the way for countryside property owners to display modern refinement and taste.
The property sits north of Hallsville and is visible from public roads, though it remains a private residence. Visitors should respect the private nature of the home and enjoy its architecture from the roadside viewpoint.
The property takes its name from the first apple orchard established in Ross County, making it a regional landmark in early American fruit cultivation. This agricultural heritage distinguishes it among other farmhouses in the area.
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