828 Woodruff Place Middle Drive
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828 Woodruff Place Middle DriveIndianapolis, IN 46201


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$785,000 $35K
$750,000
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4
Bd
4
Ba
5,705
Sqft
0.31
Ac Lot

828 Woodruff Place Middle Drive Indianapolis, IN 46201


Single Family Property Type
69 daysTime on Dwellane
$138Price per sqft
2 carsGarage
1875Year Built
BasementCeiling - 9+ feet
Nestled in the heart of Woodruff Place, this magnificent historic home offers a rare blend of timeless elegance and modern convenience. Imagine yourself stepping through the grand entrance into a residence boasting four spacious bedrooms, family room and living room, and three and a half bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. The formal dining room sets the stage for memorable gatherings, while the two dedicated offices offer ideal spaces for remote work or creative pursuits. Adding a touch of unexpected delight, a convenient kitchenette awaits in the attic, perfect for a private retreat or guest accommodation. This unique feature enhances the versatility of this remarkable property. The attic has the space to have a separate entrance. Enjoy the back yard that includes full fencing as well as a patio. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Indianapolis history, thoughtfully preserved and ready for its next chapter. Schedule your showing today and envision the possibilities! Restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, Monon Trail, library, & a park are all in walking & biking distance. Historic Woodruff Place plan is on the neighborhood website under the about section. Learn more about the neighborhood history on the Woodruff Place history section of the website.

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Year Built

1875

City

Indianapolis

Type

Single Family Residence

Neighborhood

Woodruff Place

County

Marion

Lot Size

0.31 ac / 13,591 sqft

Bedrooms

4

Full Bathrooms

3

Half Bathrooms

1

Garage Capacity

2

Living Area Total

5,705 sqft

Price per sqft

$137.60

Living Area Main & Upper

4,393 sqft

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Listing Agent

Debbie Pidgeon
317-627-8982

Listing Provider

United Real Estate Indpls

MLS #

22022590

Source

MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID

Last Modified

Mon Jun 09 2025

Listed on

Mon Apr 07 2025


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Woodruff Place

Approximate location on a geospatial gridEast Indy
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Woodruff Place is a historically designated neighborhood on the east side of Indianapolis, recognized as the city’s first suburb. Designed in the early 1870s by civil engineer James Orton Woodruff, the neighborhood was developed with a park-like layout, complete with broad boulevard drives, grassy esplanades, ornate fountains, and decorative statuary. Today, Woodruff Place remains an architecturally distinctive and active community. Its signature fountains and urns still line the esplanades, and the restored Town Hall continues to serve as a gathering space for residents. Annual events like the June Flea Market and biennial Home Tour showcase the neighborhood’s history and community spirit. With easy access to downtown Indianapolis and a strong preservation plan in place, Woodruff Place offers a unique blend of historic character and urban connectivity.

The neighborhood experienced its peak growth between 1898 and 1910, with homes reflecting a wide variety of design trends of that era. Over time, Woodruff Place went through periods of decline, particularly after World War I and during the Great Depression, as maintaining large residences became difficult. Many homes were divided into apartments, and the community eventually lost its status as an incorporated town in 1962. However, renewed efforts in the 1970s helped preserve its historic character, aided by local organizations and residents committed to restoration and maintenance. The neighborhood was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and received local historic designation in 2001.

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