The “Circus House,” one of central Ohio’s most prominent homes, has descended into disrepair as its owner wrestles with bankruptcy and foreclosure. The house, overlooking Goodale Park in Victorian Village, is empty and stripped of some of the interior trim and details that made the property so distinctive. Built by circus impresario Peter Sells in 1895, the home was last bought by Columbus businessman Weston Wolfe bought in December 2016 for $1.55 million dollars. Wolfe filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in August and the bank foreclosed on the property in January.

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