William C. Mooney House
William C. Mooney House, Colonial Revival mansion in Woodsfield, United States.
The William C. Mooney House is a two-story residence in Woodsfield, Ohio, with a covered veranda supported by four Ionic columns. A porte-cochere with Doric columns frames the entrance, while the hipped roof features three dormer windows and two brick chimneys.
This mansion was originally built in the Queen Anne style and underwent a transformation to its current Colonial Revival design in 1912 under William C. Mooney's ownership. The renovation reflected changing architectural preferences among the region's affluent residents at that time.
The third-floor ballroom reflects how families in this region entertained guests during the early 1900s, with its spacious layout designed for dancing and celebrations. The room remains a window into the social life that shaped the town's community connections.
The residence sits on North Paul Street and maintains its original architectural details, making it worth viewing from the street. Daytime visits offer the best views of the facade and its decorative elements in full light.
The entrance features a fan light positioned above the main door, flanked by transom windows on either side. These details combine with black shutters on the sash windows to create a refined doorway design that catches the eye.
Location: Ohio
GPS coordinates: 39.76389,-81.11278
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:05
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