Hollencamp House

The Hollencamp House is a historic residence in the city of Xenia, Ohio, United States.

In later years, the brewery property was converted for three different uses: a creamery, an ice house, and a bottling company occupied the site.

[2] Designed by Samuel Patterson, an architect who was also responsible for the design of the Samuel N. Patterson House elsewhere in the city,[1] the Hollencamp House is a brick Italianate building with a stone foundation, an asphalt roof, and elements of stone.

[3] Two stories tall with painted bricks laid in American bond, the house has an asymmetrical floor plan.

[1] The district and the Hollencamp House are historically significant as a well-preserved nineteenth-century streetscape and as surviving examples of residences for the city's wealthy during a period in the late nineteenth century when Victorian architectural styles were highly popular.