Barn Quilt Locations

3540 W US Hwy 36, Urbana

Barn Owners: Dow and Bonnie Ward

Quilt Square: "Our Village Green"

Sponsors: Heritage Cooperative

All the framing material for the barn: vertical pieces were sawed lumber and horizontal pieces were hand hewn. The original standing seamed roof is still on the barn. Archibald Magrew settled here in 1810. He died in 1855 at the age of 92. The farm remained in the family or with heirs until 1970.  The brick dwelling was built in 1820. The original dwelling was a log cabin. In 1814, Archibald purchased section 11 in Mad River Township. The following year, in 1815, he had it surveyed into 64 lots, each one 1/5 of an acre. At this time it was called Magrew, but later was called Westville. The name "The Ridge" was given to the property by Archibald Magrew. Around 1980, Sally Ward Pickarski started a consignment craft shop in the barn. It grew from one bay to three bays. At one time, she had over 90 consignors. She continued until 2003. The barn was also used by the Westville United Methodist Church from 1977-2004 for the community barbecue which they sponsored every September.

Fast Facts

Champaign County is conveniently nestled in the heart of west central Ohio.

  • Established in 1805
  • 30 miles from Columbus or Dayton; 10 miles from Springfield
  • Serviced by U.S. Routes 68 and 36; within 15 miles of Interstates 70 and 75
  • Blend of service, retail, manufacturing and agricultural businesses
  • Miles of bike trails, hiking trails, rivers and wooded area wind its way through the county
  • Population approximately 39,800; 428 square miles
  • Quaint shopping, dining and art/antique shops
  • Home to Warren Grimes the "father of aviation lighting"
  • Well-known Champaign Countians include: William Saxbe, Clancy Brown, Johnny Appleseed and A.B. Graham
  • Airport: Grimes Field (General Aviation)
  • Home to Urbana University
  • Destinations: Simon Kenton recreation trails, Cedar Bog, Ohio Caverns, Johnny Appleseed Museum, Mad River, Champaign County Fairgrounds, Kiser Lake State Park

 

 

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