Nutwood Place is a historic farm complex on the northern edge of Urbana, Ohio, United States.
Today composed of the farmhouse, a round barn, and a small amount of former fields, the farm has been owned by some of Urbana's leading families.
Colonel William Ward, the founder of Urbana and the farm's original owner,[2]: 120 built the farmhouse in 1815.
[1] At this time, he owned 160 acres (65 ha) of land north of the village of Urbana; there he established his farm under the name of "Nutwood Place," where he lived until his 1822 death.
[2]: 121 Commercial hatter Absalom Jennings of New York City bought the farm in 1856, but he waited three years before taking up residence there.