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1827 – Rochester Hills, MI

Posted on OHD: 5/9/16. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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National Register Property

999 E Tienken Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48306

Own a piece of history - Judge Nathaniel Millerd, one of Stony Creek's prominent citizens, built this Federal style house in 1827. It was the first frame house in the village and one of the oldest in Oakland County. The first formative meetings of the Masonic Lodge in Michigan were held in this house. On the National Register, this 4BR home of abundant charm sits perched high above the Stony Creek to the north, and tucked off the Tienken Rd just minutes from downtown Rochester and connected by trails and sidewalks to Stony Creek Metro Park. Don't miss the opportunity to own your piece of history.
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 2,163 Sq Ft · 0.74 Ac.
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