The Senecaville witch hat house as it was known to many, or the round house as it was known as by some locals to the area, was constructed sometime prior to 1900, though most any record of it seems to have been wiped clear. The beautiful home once stood tall overlooking the road from a corner in Senecaville in Guernsey
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