The Rose: Legendary Tudor Once Home to a Queen
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Min booking length
4 hr minimum
Max attendees
50 people
Cast & Crew
50 people
Square footage
7700 sq/ft
About the Space
We’ve hosted top productions from around the world including TV networks, photographers, film and musical artists. Built in 1927 on the Detroit Golf Club, the majestic Tudor served as residence for 25-years by the “greatest singer of all time,” as named by Rolling Stone. And just prior, it was home to feminist, artist and original Lone Ranger actress, Patricia Hill Burnett. Special Note: We are a full time private residence. We recommend advance notice and a pre-walk to ensure your success. Open areas include The Great Hall, The Foyer, Library, Drawing Room, Stone Arch Porch, Dinning Room, The Grand Staircase. Restrictions include basement lower level, garage, closets, second floor bedrooms, second floor bathrooms. Exceptions are granted by request. We no longer permit wedding party photo shoots as they are not productions and result in too much risk. ICONIC: The Rose Estate served as a witness to generational icons from music to the fight for women’s equality. From the galleries of global artists to the sounds of soul, the home serves as a powerful connection to Detroit’s storied history in Motown and equal rights. Both leaders left a legacy and imprint, infusing personal touches only they could leave behind. MAJESTIC: Nestled on the legendary Detroit Golf Club, The Rose overlooks the 7th Hole as designed by the world’s top course designer, Donald Ross – commissioned by Henry Ford himself, a club member. With brick and stone, its five chimney stacks, this gem just may compete for one of the most magical places in residential architecture. TIMELESS: The Rose embodies a timeless blend of elegance. By preserving the property's exquisite craftsmanship, intricate details of stone and rare wood carvings, this Tudor Revival will continue to embed memories within its walls through its heartbeat of history. The Rose shines in nearly 7,000 square feet, including the famous claw-foot rose red bath tub and rose chandeliers. Our Mission: To ensure all enjoy the timeless 1920s architecture along the majestic Detroit Golf Club while honoring the iconic, legendary leaders that once lived here. A Reflection of our Community: The Rose welcomes all and is fully inclusive to all abilities. The Rose is committed to a diverse supplier network and is LGBTQ+ owned. Next Steps: We recommend sending inquiries before formally requesting to book.
Details
- Style Tudor
- Bedrooms 6
- Bathrooms 5
- Property size (sq ft) 7700
- Lot size 21000
Parking and Accessibility
- Available parking spots 10
- Truck/Motorhome parking On property, Street
- Parking lot or structure is available nearby
- Access options Street Level
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Hair/Makeup area
- Wifi
Features
- Circle Driveway
- Asphalt/Concrete Driveway
- Bay or Bow Windows
- Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
- Hinged/Casement Windows
- Transom Window
- Clawfoot Bathtub
- Double Sink
Opening Hours
- Mon – Sun 6:00 AM - 6:00 AM
1 review- booked a photo shoot
I loved every second of it! Trevor was very kind, showing us around the gorgeous house & very thorough. He let us do our thing and take our pictures for the time we requested. Very great to work with! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I definitely recommend this place, it was beautiful & felt unreal. Thank you for the great experience!
Questions
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What's the maximum attendees I can have at this location?
Trevor allows 50 attendees on location
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What types of activities are allowed at this location?
Trevor allows production and meetings
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How many square feet is the location?
The Rose: Legendary Tudor Once Home to a Queen is 7700 sq/ft
Location Rules
- Adult filming
- Alcohol
- Cooking
- Electricity usage
- Loud noises
- Outside catering/food
- Pets
- Smoking
Location
Exact location provided after booking.