Bryn Du Mansion

Bryn Du Mansion is a historic house in Granville, a village in Licking County, Ohio, United States.

Local businessman Henry D. Wright originally constructed the mansion on this site as an Italianate Villa type structure in 1865.

Among other renovations, Packard added the wings, increasing the width of the house from 100 to 140 feet, as well as the great Federal style portico on the south wall of the tower.

During the Jones’ occupancy, dinner was served to Calvin Coolidge, William Howard Taft and Warren G. Harding at the Mansion.

Sallie became a local legend, famous for breeding and training show horses, and for her vivid personality and colorful language.

Longaberger constructed the game courts and field house facilities and began a major renovation project of the existing buildings, which halted at the time of his death in 1999.

The Village conveyed ownership of half of the front field (16.12 acres) to the Granville Township for green space preservation.