Originally constructed in 1926, the Henry C. Bach House is a recognized historic site featuring Colonial Revival style architecture with Asian influences. Designed by Emily Butterfield, Michigan's first licensed female architect, the home retains many original features including decorative plaster and millwork details. Offered on the market for the first time in 25+ years, the current owners have carefully updated 2900+ sq ft of living space to deliver modern amenities while keeping the integrity and character of the house intact. A welcoming foyer showcases original tile flooring throughout the entryway and adjoining powder room. The first floor offers a spacious living room with gas fireplace, updated/expanded kitchen with breakfast nook, newly added office/flex space, and an impressive dining room for formal gatherings. Upstairs features a large primary bedroom with ensuite and access to a private second floor deck. Three additional sizable bedrooms share an updated full bathroom. This home sits on .62 acres complete with mature trees and professional landscaping. A custom Trex deck is finished with a built-in grill, gazebo, and heaters primed for year-round entertaining. Capture the opportunity to own this move-in-ready historic home and write the next chapter of its history.