This magnificent estate was designed by the Michigan architect, Marcus Burrowes, as his own home. The house was built in 1924, in the French provincial style of concrete block with a stucco finish applied and has been lovingly restored with the integrity of the architect in mind. As much as possible, the original wood moldings, cabinetry and bookcases have been left intact. The house sits on a bluff, overlooking a branch of the Rouge River, at the edge of Heritage Park with 5 miles of beautiful walking trails outside your door. Everything in the house is done to perfection and all the mechanicals, roof, septic field and well are new. The master suite has a sitting room, fireplace and built in cabinets. There is a beautiful outdoor covered sunporch and a great deck overlooking the river and the woods. The home has a two car detached garage and there is room for an attached garage to be added to the main house. The house is listed on the Michigan Registry of Historical Places.
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