
Teresa of Avila the first woman Doctor of the Church on September 27, 1970, he selected one of her many titles as the basis for conferring that honor on her: Teresa of Avila, Teacher of Prayer. The home is being built by Ralph Fallon Builders, a veteran luxury home builder from New Albany.When Pope Paul VI proclaimed St. "They're proud of the house but are not interested in speaking," Heichel said.
Through his attorney, William Heichel of Mansfield, Frecka declined an interview. Five years ago, the couple bought a 10,528-square-foot home on Strathshire Hall Place in Powell.ĭavid Frecka is founder and CEO of Next Generation Films, which makes packaging film for the food industry in Lexington, outside Mansfield.
The Freckas bought the property, which includes a barn, in the summer of 2018 and last year got it rezoned from residential district to farm residential district.
A grand oval entrance featuring two staircases wrapping around the perimeter and meeting on a landing. A home theater with a bar, candy counter and entrance to be lined with movie posters. Girls and boys "bunk" rooms with group-style bathrooms. A "scullery" or overflow kitchen next to the kitchen with a full island and walk-in freezer. A master suite that includes a sitting room, an office, a spouse retreat, a massage room, an exercise room, two full bathrooms, two walk-in closets and, of course, a bedroom. For months, thousands of travelers who pass by have watched its progress, wing by luxurious wing.Īccording to plans filed with Delaware County, the home will include seven bedrooms and 13 bathrooms. Unlike those and other central Ohio mega-mansions, the Frecka home is taking shape for all to see. ( Work has stopped on a 21,276-square-foot home in Worthington that at one time would have been the third largest.) Only the estate of L Brands founder Leslie and Abigail Wexner in New Albany, at 43,817 square feet, and the 24,238-square-foot riverfront home of Charleys Philly Steaks founder Charley Shin are larger. Owned by David and Brenda Frecka, the home, when completed, will be the largest in Delaware County and the third largest in central Ohio, according to data from county auditors. Perched high on the west side of the road and fronted by an imposing stone entrance, the home can’t be missed. At 22,873 square feet, the structure dwarfs neighboring homes in the exclusive Trails End subdivision just south of Home Road.
Like a castle, the home being built on Route 315 in Delaware County seems to lord over its surroundings.