Home For Sale

Located between Cincinnati and Indianapolis, Highpoint Estate blends historic elegance with modern event versatility. Once home to State Senator Joseph Pleak, the estate has been carefully restored and expanded to host gatherings ranging from intimate celebrations to weddings of up to 500 guests. The expanded Main Event Hall (2024) seats up to 299 guests indoors, with tenting options for larger events. Amenities include a wrap-around porch, fully stocked bar, catering kitchen, 3-way liquor license with off-premise permit, and a newer roof (2019), making the venue truly turnkey. The Mill Barn offers a rustic yet refined space for up to 80 guests, featuring two levels, fireplaces, covered patio, rear terrace overlooking the orchard and gazebo stage, restrooms on each floor, and a new roof (2025). At the heart of the estate is the 5,006 sq. ft. historic Pleak House with four bedrooms, three baths, nine fireplaces, original hardwood floors ornate trim, and updated HVAC ideal for lodgin

Property Details

  • Beds: 4
  • Baths: 3.0
  • Sq Feet: 5906
  • Year Built: 1856
  • Location: (private lake, pond, creek)
  • Acres: 14.600
  • Waterview: Yes
  • ViewTypes: City, Lake, Valley
  • County: Decatur County
  • Heat/AC: Heat Pump (Heating)
  • Garage: Open, Off Street
  • Siding: Brick
  • Roof: Asbestos Shingle
  • Stories: 2
  • Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
  • MLS #: 207000

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Contact Agent
Listing Agent: Torry Miller, (Mossy Oak Properties) Indiana Land and Lifestyle, 812-230-4503, 765-505-4155 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Home For Sale in Greensburg, Indiana
Ad Number : 7407462
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Added: Mar 14, 2026
Updated on: Mar 14, 2026
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