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It is a rare privilege to present one of Ann Arbor's most distinguished and architecturally significant residences: the Arnold and Gertrude Goss House, proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Set on more than five private acres in the heart of Ann Arbor, this stately custom-built estate was designed by renowned architect George DeWitt Mason, with the grounds masterfully planned by Aubrey Tealdi, former Director of the Nichols Arboretum. The result is a breathtaking setting featuring lush mature trees, rolling lawns, and exceptional privacy. The home's interior reflects the highest standards of early 20th-century design, materials, and craftsmanship, standing today as one of the region's finest preserved examples of the era. Highlights include beautiful hardwood floors, a grand entrance hall with sweeping staircase, an oversized formal living room with fireplace,an elegant library with built-in bookcases, and an exquisite formal dining room with fireplace.
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