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About Mariemont, OH

When many people are looking for homes, they look for something simple, manageable, contemporary. But for those looking for elegance, those looking for classic homes in very old-fashioned European styles Mariemont is where you should go. Tudor homes, Gothic designed homes and townhouses; Mariemont is like a trip back to an England that hasn't existed in centuries. A place like this is a place people want to live in and the town shows its pride on a daily basis by maintaining the streets and lands and engaging everyone in important community activities. Like your typical English village, everything you need is in the center of town. Most of these places are specialty shops but that is something you want in a town like Mariemont though it is close enough to Kenwood Towne Center to make more conventional shopping an easy option.

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