Rosedale, Ohio

Rosedale is an unincorporated community in central Pike Township, Madison County, Ohio, United States, and roughly thirty miles (48 kilometers) west of the city of Columbus.

[4] Later, Darius Burnham laid out the community of Liverpool on land he owned near Rosedale, and the plat was recorded on May 18, 1836, in London.

[4] In 1964 Conservative Mennonite Bible School, a Bible college owned by the Conservative Mennonite Conference (now known as the Rosedale Network of Churches), purchased the former high school building and moved to Rosedale from Berlin, Ohio.

[6] The community is located between the Spring Fork and main channel of the Little Darby Creek to the northwest of their confluence.

[7] The area was originally a wetland of prairie grass and moisture tolerant trees, and now boasts rich and productive farmland of primarily soy beans, corn and wheat.

Map of Ohio highlighting Madison County