“stay in one of the largest homes on Cleveland's west side”
Stone Eagle Farm will be a unique Bed and Breakfast after it is restored by Ron Larson (Olde Avon Village). The house in 1974 was placed on the U.S. Department of the Interior's National Register of Historical Places. Stone Eagle Farm was built in 1843 by William E. Hurst at a cost of $643 dollars. The house was in possession of the Hurst Family until 1946. Please use the following link to catch a glimpse of the interior and on the progress of restoration. The Greek Revival style house was originally built on more than 600 acres on Detroit Road and was considered to be one of the largest homes on Cleveland's west side.
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