A fully renovated 19th-century firehouse, perched on a hilltop with sweeping views of the Cincinnati skyline.
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The original firehouse pole used to slide the crew straight down to the engines. Today, a cast-iron spiral staircase takes you to a hidden reading nook in its place. The rest of the house delivers just as much: a chef's kitchen built for groups, a 100" theater room, private decks with views that stretch past TQL Stadium and across the Ohio River.
Est. 19th Century · Fully Renovated · Sleeps 8
Two deep sofas — cream corduroy and cognac leather — face floor-to-ceiling glass sliders that open straight onto the Cincinnati skyline. The 75" Smart TV is there when you want it. Most nights, it's the view you'll be watching.
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Miele, Thermador, GE, and Fisher & Paykel appliances do the heavy lifting. White shaker cabinets, quartz counters, and a bold black range hood tie the room together. The Technivorm Moccamaster is stocked with locally roasted Urbana Café beans from just down the road.
The walnut island seats four. The dining table seats six. Nobody's eating in shifts.
Every bedroom has a Smart TV, quality linens, and real closet space. Three full baths — one ensuite, one shared upstairs, one on the lower level.
A dramatic black barn door slides to reveal the ensuite — double walnut vanity, gold fixtures, LED mirror, and a glass rain shower. Green velvet curtains, layered linens, wall-mounted Smart TV.
Natural wood bed frame, linen-curtained windows, ceiling fan, and just enough light to wake up slowly. Smart TV and a real closet — no stuffing suitcases into corners.
Tucked on the lower level — city views out the window and a full bath a few steps away. Great for a couple traveling with another couple, or a parent who wants a floor of separation.
A massive 100" TV, immersive LED lighting, and a deep sectional create a true cinema feel. Pop popcorn in the Thermador microwave drawer, dim the LEDs, and you're in. No natural light means great viewing any time of day.
The reading nook is just a spiral staircase away — two plush bouclé armchairs, a retro pendant, and a colorful rug in the exact spot where the original firehouse pole used to live.
Red Brick Firehouse sits at the north end of Over-the-Rhine, one of the most walkable and celebrated urban neighborhoods in the Midwest. From the decks, you can see TQL Stadium, Union Terminal, and on a clear day, the Kentucky hills beyond the Ohio River.
You're close enough to walk to game day. Far enough up the hill to have the view to yourself.
The house sits up a hill — expect 17 stairs to reach the main level from the street. The lower level (theater, reading nook, third bedroom) is accessed via a cast-iron spiral staircase. Charming, but worth noting for guests with mobility needs.
The private decks are set well above street level with unobstructed skyline views. Children must be accompanied on the decks at all times.
Over-the-Rhine is a lively, walkable neighborhood. Street parking is available for 2+ additional vehicles. The private parking pad accommodates one car off-street.
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