Iconic Cadillac Estate! This one-of-a-kind historic Dutch Neo-Classical residence was built in 1897 by lumber baron Frank J. Cobbs. Believed to be a Colonial Revival design by acclaimed architect George Mason—renowned for the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island and the Cobbs & Mitchell Building in Cadillac—this architectural treasure has been lovingly and authentically maintained by the same family for over 30 years. The home’s historical and architectural significance even earned it a feature in The New York Times. Crafted with some of the finest materials available to Cobbs, the interior features African mahogany, quarter-sawn oak, rift-sawn oak, birds-eye maple, and other specialty hardwoods. Six individually designed fireplaces serve as showpieces throughout the home, e