I took ballet lessons inside the Song Mansion as a young girl, from about 1964 to 1971. My parents dropped me off by the property fence and I went in by myself. I never feared the dark outside or the big heavy doors. Once inside, I heard our ballet music filling the brightly lit studio which was across a huge foyer, and down 3 steps off to the left on the first floor. The whole experience instilled a solid base personality and love of dancing to the feeling of music. Oh, how I wish to see that ballet studio room again.
That is ONE TRULY AMAZING mansion!! I'm soooo glad that it's getting restored! That's excellent news!! To let that gorgeous piece of history succumb to the elements and nature would be an absolute waste - AND a crime!! I'm so into historic buildings and am a STRONG advocate for restoring old classic pieces of history!! This mansion is a precious work of art - inside and out!! So glad that the fireplaces are getting restored!! So relieved! I hope the restoration efforts continue.
Fun Fact: There is an underground tunnel under the house that leads to the Sorg Opera House in Downtown Middletown. It was used by Mr. Sorg to transport his house party guests to the opera house to watch a show in case the weather was bad.
About 20 years ago the tenants of the rental rooms of this house were kind enough to give me a tour. It was in bad shape but I was amazed that all of the grandeur was still intact.
Journal News, Monday, Sept. 30, 2013, "Sorg Mansion sold for $225,000. A Maryland couple has purchased the 126-year-old Sorg Mansion and plan to renovate the historic property and move to Middletown, The Journal has learned. The mansion, located on South Main Street in the heart of the city’s historic district, was sold recently for $225,000 to Mark and Traci Barnett, who live in Baltimore, Md., according to the Butler County Auditor’s Office. Mark Barnett said he and his wife, who have purchased and renovated four homes, plan to invest another $400,000 to $500,000 to get the property “back to par,” he said... "
I took tap dancing lessons there in the early 80s. Funny that is a “legend”. Haha. I remember it well. I was so scared of the house and refused to be alone there.
Is the house merely being stabilized while it awaits a new oowner? I'd be curious as to how much it could be purchased for, as well as how much it would take to complete a proper restoration. It would make a fabulous bed & breakfast. That is frequently the best way to be able to afford houses of this size & grandeur. Far too many are lost or butchered into commercial use because of the staggering overhead required to maintain them. As a bed & breakfast, you get the best of both worlds. You can live in an otherwise unaffordable residence, as well as preserve a piece of history. It's the best of both worlds.
I took ballet lessons inside the Song Mansion as a young girl, from about 1964 to 1971. My parents dropped me off by the property fence and I went in by myself. I never feared the dark outside or the big heavy doors. Once inside, I heard our ballet music filling the brightly lit studio which was across a huge foyer, and down 3 steps off to the left on the first floor. The whole experience instilled a solid base personality and love of dancing to the feeling of music. Oh, how I wish to see that ballet studio room again.
That is ONE TRULY AMAZING mansion!! I'm soooo glad that it's getting restored! That's excellent news!! To let that gorgeous piece of history succumb to the elements and nature would be an absolute waste - AND a crime!! I'm so into historic buildings and am a STRONG advocate for restoring old classic pieces of history!! This mansion is a precious work of art - inside and out!! So glad that the fireplaces are getting restored!! So relieved! I hope the restoration efforts continue.
Fun Fact: There is an underground tunnel under the house that leads to the Sorg Opera House in Downtown Middletown. It was used by Mr. Sorg to transport his house party guests to the opera house to watch a show in case the weather was bad.
BolbiS that’s a false rumor I’m afraid.
True
It's nice to hear it is being restored.
About 20 years ago the tenants of the rental rooms of this house were kind enough to give me a tour. It was in bad shape but I was amazed that all of the grandeur was still intact.
GORGEOUS!! The outside needs power washed, and the sound on this video fixed, but the place is awesome!
I ve been to middletown many times and didnt know of this mansion, looks very nice and full of stories. Glad someone bought it and going to fix it up
I see that house every single day, i'd love to live in it . . but there are about 20 houses around it built in the same era.
Beautiful!
Beautiful architecture in this home.
I live in Ohio and have seen that place my mom knows some people who have been in it
they shoulda never made it into a housing unit renting ind. rooms out
I live by that house
The outside needs power washed,so it looks new again
ghostma13 no it's not meant to look new it's an old building you would remove the character
Norma Thomas as a preservationist it is possible to clean it in a sensitive way.
I love that place
WHO LEAVES SOMETHING LIKE THIS???????? YOU HAVE TO BE OUT OF YOUR MIND!!!
It's gorgeous. I'd live there.
Beautiful mansion. Would love to see if it got finished or not.
Journal News, Monday, Sept. 30, 2013, "Sorg Mansion sold for $225,000. A Maryland couple has purchased the 126-year-old Sorg Mansion and plan to renovate the historic property and move to Middletown, The Journal has learned. The mansion, located on South Main Street in the heart of the city’s historic district, was sold recently for $225,000 to Mark and Traci Barnett, who live in Baltimore, Md., according to the Butler County Auditor’s Office. Mark Barnett said he and his wife, who have purchased and renovated four homes, plan to invest another $400,000 to $500,000 to get the property “back to par,” he said... "
Diana Graham Have they?
Sean O wondering too
Diana Graham ... That price sounds too cheap??
I guess that never happened.
I took tap dancing lessons there in the early 80s. Funny that is a “legend”. Haha. I remember it well. I was so scared of the house and refused to be alone there.
Lmaooo I live in Middletown, i pass by the maison all the time. My neighbors told us it was haunted by the Sorg family
I alway's was scared to go by the house at dark, walking to the colonial theatre
this the one on main?
i go past that almost evry day🏰
Is the house merely being stabilized while it awaits a new oowner? I'd be curious as to how much it could be purchased for, as well as how much it would take to complete a proper restoration. It would make a fabulous bed & breakfast. That is frequently the best way to be able to afford houses of this size & grandeur. Far too many are lost or butchered into commercial use because of the staggering overhead required to maintain them. As a bed & breakfast, you get the best of both worlds. You can live in an otherwise unaffordable residence, as well as preserve a piece of history. It's the best of both worlds.
It should be restored and then used by the city for weddings, balls, charity events, etc. Everyone could use it then.
They need to fix it up, it would be cool.
Sure would hate to pay the property tax!!!
little jack You mean extortion tax. All people should ban together and fight it.
little jack, property tax is based on purchase price. The taxes in Ohio are not high so this would not be too high of a fee.
i can walk there in under 20 minutes
Maddie Boo someone live there now?
ITS HAUNTED BUT ITS A NICE HOUSE
TheSamibailey How is it haunted?. Yikes, have people that have lived their told stories.