304 Park Avenue, Charlevoix, MI 49720

Description

Presenting 304 Park Avenue, where architecture transcends into art and every corner tells a tale. Step into The Thatch House, a masterpiece in the heart of Charlevoix, Michigan. At first sight, the home's distinctive natural reed thatch roof captures the imagination, a rare find thoughtfully sourced from Europe, setting the stage for the uniqueness that lies within. Originally built in 1918 as Earl Young’s home, The Thatch House underwent a transformative journey in 2015. A three-year endeavor of passion breathed new life into the home, infusing this 7-bedroom, 7-bathroom residence with an unparalleled charm that defies time. Enter through the doors and be transported into a realm where history meets modern luxury. Each room is meticulously designed to evoke a sense of wonder and awe. From the cozy nooks adorned with original fireplaces to the media room and wine cellar, every room reflects a keen eye for detail. The main house boasts in-floor heating, ensuring warmth in every step. Upstairs, a second-floor family room with its own fireplace offers a retreat, perfect for moments of reflection. Enjoy the breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and delight in the beautiful sandy beaches at Michigan Beach Park across the street. Guest quarters with it's own entrance offers an escape for visitors or a tranquil sanctuary for work. Just a leisurely walk or bike ride away, discover downtown Charlevoix, brimming with life—a picturesque marina and a cultural hub of charming shops and restaurants. Here, the enchantment of blue waters and breathtaking sunsets become a part of your everyday life. Every moment spent within these walls is an invitation to embark on a journey, where history and luxury intertwine seamlessly. This is your chance to own a piece of history and to live in a work of art, making every day a canvas waiting for new stories to be painted. Embrace this chance to make The Thatch House your own.

Directions

US-31/Bridge St to Park Ave. 5 blocks down on left. "Thatch House" sign in yard.