Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House

Historical landmark · Clifton

Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House

Historical landmark · Clifton

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99-1 Rawson Woods Cir, Cincinnati, OH 45220

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Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null
Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House by null

Highlights

Nestled in Cincinnati's Clifton neighborhood, the Cedric G. Boulter House exemplifies Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision for modern living with its stunning Usonian architecture.  

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99-1 Rawson Woods Cir, Cincinnati, OH 45220 Get directions

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jul 11, 2025

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"The Boulter House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed home known for its unique architectural style and historical significance. It showcases Wright's vision for modern living spaces that harmonize with their environment."

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Tobe Liebert

Google
Not sure what a star rating means in this context. It is a private residence and very hard to see much from the street, especially when the foliage is out, so no more than two stars as far as visibility. But definitely a five star design based upon photos you can find online and in books.

Emma Correia

Google
It is quite covered by foliage on three sides. If you walk around the perimeter you can get a good idea of what the building looks like through the trees. You can see up the driveway a bit and into the dining room, but don't peer. It is a private residence and their privacy should be respected.

John Blom

Google
Took images in Augusta 2021. Great example of Frank Lloyd Wrights work.

ChefLaurent DE

Google
The Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House is a historic home located in Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1954 and completed in 1956. The house is a Usonian-style home, which is a type of architecture that Wright developed to be affordable for middle-class families. The Boulter House features a low-pitched roof with wide eaves, horizontal lines, and a brick and cypress wood exterior. The interior of the house has an open floor plan, with a central living area and a kitchen that opens up to the dining area. The house also includes a carport and a small courtyard. The Boulter House is one of only three Frank Lloyd Wright homes in Ohio and is considered to be one of the architect's most significant works. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 and is open for tours by appointment.

Krystal Hill

Google
It's hard to see the home entirely. But you can see parts of it without trespassing. It was a bit of a let down that we couldn't see it well but you could definitely tell it was a Frank Lloyd Wright build. I feel bad for the home owners because I'm sure people drive by all the time to see it.

Kenneth Dale Allen II

Google
Kind of easy to miss. Perched on top of the hill as soon as you enter the circle. Amazing natural light.

Rob M

Google
Private home, views next to impossible without trespassing on property

Ian Lane

Google
Interesting to see how Lloyd Wright designed mid century modern homes