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Discover Durham Home of Crawfordsville

A Ladies Boutique Lifestyle

Durham Home offers women unique rental accommodations in a beautiful historic home.

Exceptional Living

As a result of the generosity of Sarah Durham, The Durham Foundation was established to be caretakers of the historic manor, Durham Home.  Since then, Durham Home has been redefining independent living for over 80 years by providing luxurious services and abundant amenities, starting in 1944 as "a ladies home", to current times as a residence for modern women.

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Historic Home

Built in 1900, Durham Home maintains a unique blend of history, tradition, beauty and comfort.  From the original brick facade and spacious front porch, to the porte cochere, original woodwork, stained glass, and antique grandfather clock, Durham Home continues to be an exceptional place to call home.

Ideal Location

Neighboring the local historic district of charming downtown Crawfordsville, Indiana, Durham Home is a short walk to a wide range of cultural activities, locally owned restaurants and shops, farmers market, library, museums, live theatre, City parks, Wabash College events, and so much more!

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National Register of Historic Places

In 2022, "The George and Sarah Durham House" was officially placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of Interior.  This achievement is a testimony of the dedication The Durham Foundation has to preserving the legacy of Durham Home.

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