The Enger Mansion, 992 Marion Avenue, is a timeless beauty in Cincinnat’s historic North Avondale neigbhorhood. Built in 1897, here are some additional photos of this Beax Arts/Italian Renaissance masterpiece.
Each room of this home has unique details and motifs that are eager to be appreciated!

Travel up the winding drive on this nearly 2 acre lot.

The Enger Mansion, built in 1897.

Enter under the Port Cochere

The Music Parlour

Billiards room with birds eye maple trim

Hand carved details on the trim in the parlour

Sunlight coming into the parlour in the afternoon

The Great Room

Close up of the Great Room mantle

Antique lamp at head of stair

Built-in sitting bench

The Great Room to the foyer

The Library with built-in bookshelves

The Dining Room

Beautiful built-in buffet

The Breakfast Room

Built-in original refrigerator

The Kitchen

The back stair

original 1st floor elevator door. converted to closet

Higher detail of Great Room

Above the Great Room

Built-in bench below stained glass windows in hall

Detail of columned spindles.

One of three stained glass panes in Great Hall

Original elevator door on second floor converted to closet

Bedroom one

Sleeping porch

Bedroom two

Bedroom three

Built-in closet for bedroom three

Bedroom four

Bedroom five

Mirror inlaid in closet door of bedroom five

Bedroom six

Detail on mantel in bedroom six

One of three ‘Jack and Jill’ bathrooms

Tile bunting detail in ‘Jack and Jill’ bath

One of three ‘Jack and Jill’ bathrooms

One of three ‘Jack and Jill’ bathrooms

Above the Great Hall

Third floor large flexible space

Third floor bedroom

Out a third floor circle window

Not just a cedar closet, but a cedar room.

A remnant of Xavier University occupants.

Detail of terra cotta frieze

Built in cabinets in third floor bedroom

The third floor Ballroom