c. 1882 Stick in Plainwell, MI
Posted on OHD: 9/23/20. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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National Register Property
404 E Bridge St, Plainwell, MI 49080
WELCOME HOME TO THIS OUTSTANDING QUEEN VICTORIAN HOME, ORIGINALY BUILT AND OWNED BY JOHN CRISPE (historical documentation provided). Mr. John Crispe was Plainwell's first Postmaster, Pharmacist and General Store Owner. In 1882, President Hayes granted the land to Mr. Crispe where the home now stands. This well built historical home stands proudly and stately with beautiful gardens that over look the Kalamazoo River. The home was ran as a bed and breakfast for over 30 years. This beautiful home has 5 bedrooms and 4 full baths with original butternut (white walnut) doors and trim, 10' ceilings and 9' doors throughout. Take note of the stunning light fixtures, ceilings, the solid wood pocket doors and all of the moldings throughout are handmade from plaster and the windows are original. This home is just exquisite! The carriage house/barn used to house horses on the main level. Top level could be used as a studio. Due to hail damage this home will be getting a new roof with top of the line shingles. A Must See!
5 Bed · 4 Bath · 2,600 Sq Ft · 0.55 Ac.
Listed With
Elaine Leino, Five Star Real Estate :: 269-217-1028
Reference Links
State: Michigan | Region: Midwest (East North Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Stick Victorian | Period & Associated Styles: Stick (1860-1890), Victorian Era | Misc: Commercial/Business Use, National Register, Water View |






























































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