Frederick K. Stearns House Explained

Frederick K. Stearns House
Coordinates:42.3519°N -82.995°W
Built:1902
Architect:Stratton & Baldwin
Added:October 9, 1985
Refnum:85002947

The Frederick K. Stearns House is a historic inn located at 8109 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan, directly adjacent to the Arthur M. Parker House. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Description

The Frederick K. Stearns House is a two-and-one-half-story house constructed from hollow tile. It has a gabled roof and stuccoed, half timber façades. The medieval feel of the house is accentuated through the use of varied window sizes, and by several projecting bays and broad roof surfaces.

Significance

This house was built for Frederick K. Stearns, son of the founder of a pharmaceutical firm that built the Frederick Stearns Building, also located on Jefferson Avenue, and who served as its president from 1887 to 1921.[1] It is also significant because of its fine medieval and Arts and Crafts design.

The structure has been refurbished into office space. As of 2008, tenants include the Detroit-Wayne County Port Authority and Friends of Belle Isle. It had undergone extensive restoration and renovation from 2018 to 2022.[2] The house is known for its original painted glass windows and moraivan tile work and pewabic fireplace. It was opened on June 11, 2022 as a historic inn with an speakeasy downstairs. It has a large collection of oil paintings and antique furniture.

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Notes and References

  1. Burton, Clarence Monrow, William Stocking and Gordon K. Miller. (1922) The City of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922, Volume 2. S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. pp. 804-810.
  2. News: Frederick K. Stearns mansion in Detroit gets big renovation as bed-and-breakfast . JC Reindl . Detroit Free Press . May 18, 2022 .