Real Estate

Tudor Home Offers Pewabic Fountain, Hardwood Floors For $595K

WOW House: Grosse Pointe Park

GROSSE POINTE PARK, MI -- Designed for auto exec George E. Flanders by architect William H. Kuni and built in 1927, this Tudor estate has many of its original character details. While the kitchen is decidedly 1990s, the house has hardwood floors, cove and crown molding, and one room featuring a mosaic floor and a Pewabic tile fountain. This house has a finished basement straight out of the 1920s, complete with Terrazzo flooring and a speak-easy style bar and fireplace.

There’s a fully renovated carriage house, great for guests, in-laws or help, and the home got a new roof in 2012. The garage has its own 220 volt charging station for hybrid vehicles, and the outdoor living space includes a patio with Belgian granite pavers. There’s a remote-operate wrought iron fence, too. This house combines original finishes and decorative elements that can’t be matched today, with the opportunity for new homeowners to put their stamp on the place.

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