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The Scott House is the first stop for guests registering at
the Inn. John Scott, one of Detroit's prominent architects best known
for his design of the historic Wayne County Building, built the home in
1886 for his residence. The attention to detail and richness of
materials in our main house are reminiscent of an earlier, less chaotic
time. The parlor beckons guests to sit by the fire and enjoy a cup of
coffee at any time of the day. The high wainscoting and beautifully
carved fireplace emphasize the adjacent breakfast room. The four
guestrooms upstairs have been decorated with furniture, fabrics and
colors influenced by the Arts and Crafts style. The beautiful woods and
rich, soft colors make this home a favorite.
Please click on images below for larger size.
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