About This Property

William Kehoe and his family arrived from County Wexford, Ireland when he was ten years old. He later apprenticed as an iron molder and made his fortune after becoming the owner of his own Iron Foundry. William married at 26 and he and Annie had 10 children and many grandchildren. He built this home in 1892 to accommodate the ever-expanding family.

This beautiful building has a blend of architectural styles and unusual details such as the Corinthian columns, decorative use of red brick and terra cotta moldings, and Italianate "eyebrows." What makes it truly unique is the exclusive use of cast iron for the exterior trim.

Today, Kehoe House is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The property consists of the original home with thirteen bedrooms.

Kehoe House also caters to weddings, receptions, teas, luncheons, and small business conferences.
 



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