Never lived in 2560 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large rooms, custom doors and cabinets, on demand hot water heater above a 40X64 garage with 2 16X14 garage doors, 400 amp electrical service (200 house and 200 garage), 40X16 enclosed lean to with a 12X12 door. Office/breakroom includes a full bath and mini split.. This shop is amazing! You need to lay eyes on this place to appreciate everything it has to offer! Water and sewer tap needed and hooked in a short distance to the road. Property is right across the road from the Jackson Co fairgrounds.
Step across the threshold of time and into a storybook of elegance, romance, and heritage. Welcome to The Clutts House, a grand residence built in 1900 for Joseph Clutts — the visionary industrialist whose iron and steel enterprises helped shape Wellston's early prosperity. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this masterpiece remains one of the city's most distinguished architectural treasures. Constructed of buff-colored brick with a ceramic tile roof, this two-and-a-half-story beauty embodies strength and sophistication. Though no single architectural style defines it, the Clutts House captures a rare harmony of form and grace that has captivated admirers for over a century. Inside, history whispers through every detail. Original woodwork, stained-glass windows, ornate fireplace mantels, and pocket doors preserve the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Each room feels like a love letter to time—warm, inviting, and filled with stories. Sunlight pours through tall windows, reflecting off polished wood floors, while cozy nooks and grand parlors invite gatherings or quiet reflection. Spanning nearly 4,700 square feet, the home offers five bedrooms and three baths, blending stately proportions with an enduring sense of comfort. From the elegant entryway to the soaring attic, each space feels both inspiring and intimate—a place to host, create, and dream. Situated in the heart of Wellston's historic Broadway district, this landmark shares its story with icons such as the Morgan Mansion and the Harvey Wells House, together forming the architectural soul of the city. Though the Clutts House has at times served as a professional office, it retains every ounce of its original charm—ready to embrace its next chapter as a residence, creative space, or symbol of legacy reborn. Owning the Clutts House isn't simply purchasing a property—it's becoming a steward of history, a keeper of Wellston's romantic past, and the author of its next beautiful story.
Step across the threshold of time and into a storybook of elegance, romance, and heritage. Welcome to The Clutts House, a grand residence built in 1900 for Joseph Clutts — the visionary industrialist whose iron and steel enterprises helped shape Wellston’s early prosperity. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this masterpiece remains one of the city’s most distinguished architectural treasures. Constructed of buff-colored brick with a ceramic tile roof, this two-and-a-half-story beauty embodies strength and sophistication. Though no single architectural style defines it, the Clutts House captures a rare harmony of form and grace that has captivated admirers for over a century. Inside, history whispers through every detail. Original woodwork, stained-glass windows, ornate fireplace mantels, and pocket doors preserve the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Each room feels like a love letter to time—warm, inviting, and filled with stories. Sunlight pours through tall windows, reflecting off polished wood floors, while cozy nooks and grand parlors invite gatherings or quiet reflection. Spanning nearly 4,700 square feet, the home offers five bedrooms and three baths, blending stately proportions with an enduring sense of comfort. From the elegant entryway to the soaring attic, each space feels both inspiring and intimate—a place to host, create, and dream. Situated in the heart of Wellston’s historic Broadway district, this landmark shares its story with icons such as the Morgan Mansion and the Harvey Wells House, together forming the architectural soul of the city. Though the Clutts House has at times served as a professional office, it retains every ounce of its original charm—ready to embrace its next chapter as a residence, creative space, or symbol of legacy reborn. Owning the Clutts House isn’t simply purchasing a property—it’s becoming a steward of history, a keeper of Wellston’s romantic past, and the author of its next beautiful story.
Attention investors! This 3-bed, 1-bath home would make the perfect rental or flip! Located on a large lot with a building on the back that could be torn down to make room for a detached garage with alley access. Needs heating/cooling added and some TLC. Cash or Conventional Only.
This 132+/- acre multi-use property located in Jackson County, OH has everything to offer its new owner. Let's start with its 3bed, 2bath, 2,272 sqft rustic homestead cabin. 3 Air BnB cabins, 5 RV hook-ups and all this on public water utilities. Two stocked ponds with one of the rental cabins in the middle overlooking them both. Pistol range, archery range, active trail system, two private wells, with over ten water hydrants for more possible RV hookups throughout the property and scenic private views are just a few added features of this limitless property. Let's not forget about the World Class whitetail hunting that this property has to offer. Looking to start a vacation get away? How about opening your own campground? How about a property with development potential? Located less than 20 miles south of Hocking Hills State Park the possibilities are endless. Don't let this opportunity pass you by.
Amish Built Home on Almost 40 Acres — Ideal for Retreat or Rental Use Experience the quality of Amish craftsmanship on this expansive private parcel of nearly 40 acres, located just outside Wellston and within reach of the Hocking Hills region. This property combines natural beauty, development potential, and the flexibility to create a multi use residence or lodging. Property Highlights: One finished level offering comfortable living space with additional 4 bedrooms roughed in ready for your design and finish. Woods, creeks, and terrain variety excellent timber, animal cover, and scenic water features Horse barn & outbuildings already in place for livestock, storage, or workshop use Secluded yet reachable enjoy quiet privacy without sacrificing access to local roads and amenities Strong short‑term rental potential given this area's proximity to Hocking Hills attractions This property presents a rare chance to own a high‑quality, Amish built home with significant acreage and built in expansion room. Whether you envision a private family estate, guest lodgings, or a hybrid space, this setting offers flexibility, character, and natural appeal.
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Wellston is located in Ohio. Wellston, Ohio has a population of 5,408. Wellston is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.39% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.69%.
The median household income in Wellston, Ohio is $44,875. The median household income for the surrounding county is $50,983 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Wellston is 37.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.2 inches per year, with 21.6 inches of snow per year.