Berkley Manor
721 E High St,
Springfield,
OH
45505
721 E. High St. was once the mansion of W. S. Thomas. Mr. Thomas was a member of one of the leading industrial families of Springfield. He was made treasurer of J.H. Thomas & Sons Manufacturing in 1886, and after his father's death in 1901 became president. He also served as president of Mad River National Bank. Built in 1889, the architecture of this mansion is breathtaking. A true jewel of downtown Springfield.
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About Berkley Manor
721 E. High St. was once the mansion of W. S. Thomas. Mr. Thomas was a member of one of the leading industrial families of Springfield. He was made treasurer of J.H. Thomas & Sons Manufacturing in 1886, and after his father's death in 1901 became president. He also served as president of Mad River National Bank. Built in 1889, the architecture of this mansion is breathtaking. A true jewel of downtown Springfield.
Berkley Manor is an apartment community located in Clark County and the 45505 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Springfield City attendance zone.
Community Amenities
- Laundry Facilities
Fees and Policies
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- One-Time Move-In Fees
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Application Fee$20
Details
Lease Options
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One Year
Property Information
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Built in 1891
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14 units/3 stories
With sprawling residential neighborhoods, a wide variety of schools, and a bustling central commercial district, Springfield is a spectacular place to call home in the suburbs of Ohio. Situated about 25 miles northeast of Dayton and the Dayton International Airport, and 45 miles west of Columbus, residents of this popular suburb have access to big cities, transportation hubs, and even the capital of Ohio.
Housing Wittenberg University and Clark State Community College, Springfield is a diverse city with over 40 different neighborhoods, each with its own unique character, including two historic districts. Historic homes area spread throughout the community, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westcott House, a former architect, that’s become a historical landmark from the early 1900s.
Continue exploring Ohio’s rich history at the Hartman Rock Garden from the early 20th century, and be sure to visit the Springfield Museum of Art after you move to town.
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