
Wow.... How have I never heard of this place? Gorgeous grounds, amazing architecture, you'll feel like you are in Europe or at least anywhere other than Cincinnati. Marble everywhere, gold leaf,...
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Laurel Court, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a historic landmark and one of America's finest surviving examples of opulent homes built during the gilded age. Built in 1907 for Peter G. Thomson, founder of The Champion Coated Paper Company, this beaux-arts structure was designed by architect James Gamble Rogers and is listed on the National Historic Register.
Surrounded by 7.5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, including a French garden, Japanese garden, and a classical wisteria-covered pergola, Laurel Court showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of its chiseled granite exterior and elegant interior finishes. With its rich history and architectural significance, Laurel Court offers guided tours and hosts special events to entertain and inspire visitors, while also working towards preserving this treasured piece of Cincinnati's heritage.
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Wow.... How have I never heard of this place? Gorgeous grounds, amazing architecture, you'll feel like you are in Europe or at least anywhere other than Cincinnati. Marble everywhere, gold leaf,...
Working with Laurel Court has been such a positive experience for my business and clients. The grounds & estate architecture is simply exquisite and Judy truly goes above and beyond to serve her...
A beautiful 100-year old home. The outdoor arbor and pergola was lovely for a wedding ceremony with about 75 attendees (although brides with stiletto heels should beware of the brick pathway down...
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