HUDSON, Ohio -- If you've ever been on a tour of historical homes in Hudson, you've seen this 1830s era colonial on Thirty Acres Road.

Originally built for John Clark, a noted abolitionist in the early 19th century in these parts, the home was a stop on the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses used by slaves looking to escape to freedom.

In the 182 years since it was built, the home has been "fully renovated down to the studs," says listing agent Elaine Beck with Howard Hanna.

"During the renovation, space was found between ceiling on the first floor and floor of second with small ladders, space used to hide runaway slaves."

The 5,400 square foot home has five bedrooms and seven-bathrooms. Architectural details that have been preserved include the original plaster moldings, 12-foot ceilings, 9-foot doors, hardwood floors and seven fireplaces.

The kitchen has all the amenities of a modern-day kitchen like granite counters, stainless steel appliances, large center island, white cabinets and tile backsplash.

The wraparound deck, with its own built-in grill, is an ideal place to entertain or just relax.

The home is listed for $779,900. Check out the full listing here.

Address: 5 Thirty Acres

City: Hudson

Price: $779,900

Year built: 1835

No. bedrooms: 5

No. bathrooms: 7 (5 full)

Square feet: 5,412

Lot size: 2.32 acres

School district: Hudson City Schools

Other notable features: three-car detached garage, central air, basement

Real estate agent and contact info: Elaine Beck, Howard Hanna

p: (330) 256-1003

e: ElaineBeck@howardhanna.com