
ECLECTIC ABANDONED MANSION - Richard Cawood residence - East Liverpool, Ohio
The Richard L. Cawood Residence is a historic home located at 2600 St. Clair Avenue in East Liverpool, Ohio. It was constructed in 1923 by Richard L. Cawood, who was the president of the Patterson Foundry and also owned a steel mill. Cawood had a deep passion for architecture and design, often creating plans for smaller houses himself.
Design work on the residence took about ten years to complete. The final layout includes distinctive features such as a tower, a chapel, and a porte-cochère (a covered entrance large enough for vehicles). Architecturally, the house blends Italian Renaissance style with Spanish eclectic influences.
In January 1988, the house was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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