Step back in time and experience the beauty and craftsmanship of a bygone era with this stunning 1926 Stone Craftsman located at 22322 Roxford St in Detroit, MI. Built by Edward J. Bench for Edward J. Bench, this home sits on a tranquil 1-acre oasis, nestled in the wonderful Malvern Hill Subdivision. As you enter the home, you’ll be struck by the masterful craftsmanship and attention to detail that is evident throughout. From the Flint Faience tiles to the gorgeous lead glass to the flawless mill-work to the Miracle Doors, this home is a true Detroit gem. The living room is filled with natural light and features a stone fireplace, perfect for cozy nights in. The butler pantry is a standout feature, with a plate warming cupboard and built-in spice rack. The home is filled with historic features and craftsmanship that is truly awe-inspiring. Each turn unveils exquisitely detailed and unique features for its time period, including handmade sconces, ceramic tiled bathrooms, an upper balcony overlooking the tranquil grounds, a drive-thru two-car garage with garage doors on the front and back, and rare hand-glazed clay tile roof on the home and garage. Several property improvements have been made to ensure that this home is ready for its next caretaker. These include a new sewer line from the home’s main stack to the city main, new gutters on the home and the garage, and more. A full list of improvements is available upon request. The property boasts a Sunken Garden, constructed in connection with the home, as reported in a 1924 Detroit News article. This home is truly a masterpiece and is awaiting its next caretaker to continue its legacy. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Detroit’s history with this one-of-a-kind property. Schedule a showing today!