Whether you are a native, newcomer or visitor, you can enjoy the beautifully maintained homes in the village of Pemberville, here online. The late 1800s to early 1900s was a time when oil and gas money was flowing into the county, the economy was booming and local merchants and businessmen were building large, fashionable homes.
Pemberville has an interesting mix of architectural styles in the village including un-styled pre-railroad and post-railroad homes and fashionable Italianate, Queen Anne and Colonial homes. Many of the homes have eclectic features. Over time, some design elements were either removed or converted to interior living space.
House Address | Circa | Style |
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Pemberville Depot | Old train station | |
118 Bond Street | 1901 | Colonial or Greek Revival |
324 East Front Street | 1836 | Pre-railroad folk-style |
331 East Front Street | 1893 | Italianate |
355 East Front Street | 1895 | Front-gable Queen Anne |
107 West Front Street | 1882 | Italianate |
117 West Front Street | 1882 | Italianate |