Rush Creek Village is one of the most interesting neighborhoods in Central Ohio.
This Worthington neighborhood consists of 49 homes, designed and built in the 1950s in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright. The first house established in Rush Creek Village was for the Wakefield family.
The Wakefields had originally wanted Frank Lloyd Wright to design their home, but they instead opted to work with a local architect to design and build their dream property.
Theodore Van Fossen, a graduate of the New Bauhaus school in Chicago, had worked on the construction of many of Wright’s buildings at the time and teamed up with the Wakefields to design their home as well as the 50-lot neighborhood.
Homes in the exclusive neighborhood rarely go on sale, but if you’re on the hunt currently, you’re in luck. 230 E South Street has just hit the market for $750,000.

This architectural gem is nestled on a serene, wooded half-acre in the heart of historic Rush Creek Village. With three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and two gas fireplaces, the home blends timeless design with modern comfort.
Expansive two-story windows bathe the space in natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Multiple patios, balconies, and a stream running through the property create a deep connection between indoor and outdoor living.
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The home is basically a time capsule that’s been simultaneously perfectly preserved and perfectly updated. There are high-end appliances and plenty of natural light, and the home has so much authentic charm.
If you want to see more of the property, you can check out the full listing, right here.