Henry W. Baker House
Henry W. Baker House, Renaissance Revival house in Plymouth, Michigan, US
The Henry W. Baker House is a two-story brick building located at 233 South Main Street in Plymouth, featuring bay windows and decorative porches characteristic of Renaissance Revival design. The structure showcases period details including a mansard roof and ornamental architectural elements throughout its facade.
The house was built in 1875 when Henry W. Baker established his windmill manufacturing business, which later expanded and changed its identity. The late 1870s represented a period of industrial growth in Plymouth, with successful entrepreneurs constructing substantial homes that reflected their business achievements.
The house reflects how successful merchants in late-1800s Michigan expressed their wealth through architectural choices. The elaborate design elements were typical of homes built for prominent business families in the region.
The house sits on South Main Street in downtown Plymouth and can be easily reached on foot from the town center. Since it currently houses offices, visitors can view the exterior and architectural details from the street, though interior access depends on the current tenants.
A distinctive pagoda-shaped tower crowns the mansard roof, setting this building apart from other Renaissance Revival structures in the area. This unusual architectural feature is immediately noticeable and gives the house a striking silhouette.
Location: Wayne County
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 42.37194,-83.46750
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:10
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