Description
Rainbow Point, A Historic Lakeside Treasure. Perched on the serene waters of Winona Lake, Rainbow Point invites both contemplative retreats and celebratory gatherings. Just as it did in the early 20th century. Originally a charming Gothic Revival cottage built around 1900, the home was purchased and transformed by famed song leader Homer Rodeheaver in 1920. During his ownership, Rainbow Point became a gathering place for influential figures, including Billy Graham, Will Rogers, J. Edgar Hoover, John Philip Sousa, and songwriters Virgil and Blanche Brock, who penned "Beyond the Sunset" on the front porch. Timeless architectural...read more details remain throughout, including a spacious enclosed porch opening through French doors into the living and dining rooms, double-brick quarry-faced fireplaces, rich wainscoting, and exceptional historic craftsmanship. Upstairs, five bedrooms surround a light-filled pine-paneled sunroom, while two-tiered wooden decks capture the nostalgic charm of a lakeside cottage house from years gone by. An extraordinary blend of cultural heritage, lake living, and modern village amenities, made of historic roots and a modern heart. Rainbow Point is nestled within the thriving Village at Winona, a thoughtfully curated lakeside enclave merging historic charm with contemporary enjoyment. An enjoyable community of 20+ boutique shops and eateries, welcoming residents, guests, and pets. Seasonal and year-round events offer a wide variety of entertainment. Art fairs, JazzFest, farmers markets, bike festivals, and the beloved Miller Sunset Pavilion, which hosts concerts, markets, ice-skating, and weddings amid lakeside views. A 9-mile greenway and trail system weaving through wooded paths and lakefront promenades, ideal for lakefront strolls. Limitless Park, an inclusive playground designed for all ages, alongside Bibler Park, with scenic seating and fishing access. Numerous lively holiday events are hosted here each year. All within an hour commute to Fort Wayne, South Bend, and just over a couple of hours from Chicago and the Indianapolis areas. With lake-facing decks, a boat dock, expansive outdoor living spaces, and a setting steeped in history, this is more than a home. It is a legacy property where history, community, and the Winona Lake lifestyle come together.