Discover a golden era of craftsmanship and explore 40 acres of beautiful gardens on a visit to Cranbrook House & Gardens.
Cranbrook House was the family home of George and Ellen Booth, the philanthropists who founded Cranbrook Educational Community, a National Historic Landmark.
The 1908 English Tudor house was designed by renowned Detroit architect Albert Kahn in the Arts and Crafts style. The home is now the oldest surviving Tudoresque manor in metro Detroit open for public tours.
Cranbrook Gardens complements the manor with formal and contemporary gardens, statues, fountains, pools, and ponds.
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*NARM privileges may be restricted for concerts/lectures/special exhibitions and ticketed events.