If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a storybook chateau, this stunning Upper Arlington home might just be your fairytale come true.
Located right across from the historic Scioto Country Club, this three-story estate seamlessly blends Old World charm with modern luxury. Originally built in 1927, the home underwent a breathtaking transformation in 2014, preserving its classic architectural elegance while adding every contemporary convenience you could want.
From the moment you step inside, it’s clear that every detail has been meticulously designed.
Intricate woodwork, coffered ceilings, and leaded glass windows give the home a regal feel, while nine fireplaces (!!) make it effortlessly cozy.

The main level is built for grand entertaining, with gracious living and dining rooms, a sunroom, and a soaring 33-foot family room that features a 19-foot ceiling and a Juliet balcony—because why not?
But it’s the lower level that takes things to another level (literally).
Inspired by Ralph Lauren, this space is the ultimate retreat, featuring a billiards room, a pub-style bar, a media lounge, and a poker room.

Whether you’re hosting game night or just unwinding after a long day, it’s got all the makings of a personal speakeasy. And if you need even more space, the reimagined third floor offers flexibility as an office or an additional bedroom suite.
Beyond the home itself, its location is a major selling point.
Scioto Country Club, right across the street, is one of Columbus’ most prestigious golf clubs. Designed by legendary architect Donald Ross, it was the first 18-hole course in central Ohio and has played host to some of golf’s biggest moments, from the 1926 U.S. Open won by Bobby Jones to the early training days of Jack Nicklaus. Over the years, it’s been the backdrop for five major championships, making it a landmark in the sport’s history.

With its French-inspired design, rich history, and unbeatable location, this home is truly one of a kind. If you’re ready to live your Bridgerton-meets-cottage-core fantasy and you’ve got a cool $4,390,000 laying around, you can check out the full listing here.