Gen. Asahel Stone Mansion
Gen. Asahel Stone Mansion, Second Empire mansion in Winchester, Indiana.
The General Asahel Stone Mansion is a Second Empire residential building in Winchester located on approximately 2.5 acres at 201 West Orange Street. It features a distinctive mansard roof, a wraparound porch, and a three-story square tower as its primary architectural elements.
The building was constructed in 1872 as the residence of General Asahel Stone, who served as quartermaster supplying Union forces during the Civil War. This position made Stone a significant figure in Indiana's wartime logistics.
The mansion displays Second Empire design elements that were common among affluent households of its era. Visitors can observe the detailed brickwork and distinctive mansard roof shape that define this architectural period.
The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, meaning it operates under preservation guidelines for historic buildings. After tornado damage occurred in March 2024, it is important to check current access conditions and any visitor restrictions before planning a visit.
The building has gained a reputation locally as a site of unexplained phenomena, with visitors reporting sounds that are difficult to explain. These stories have drawn the attention of paranormal enthusiasts to this historic location.
Location: Indiana
GPS coordinates: 40.16556,-84.98278
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:41
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