Gracing the majestic shores of Lake Michigan, this Alexander Eschweiler estate is a symphony of historic grandeur and modern opulence. Originally built for Orrin W. Robertson, the President of Western Lime and Cement Co., this residence draws inspiration from the Loire Valley’s Château d’Azay-le-Rideau and has been elevated by a $1.6 million restoration. These expansive interiors feature a seamless, open flow, elevated by waxed hardwood floors, Venetian artistry and a bespoke chef′s kitchen. The upper floors boast seven bedrooms, including three with ensuites, and a lavish primary suite featuring its own dressing room and ensuite bath. Outside; the experience is unrivaled with pristine grounds and patio with stone fire oven, limestone columns, handmade iron railings, and sweeping lake views. Also, a newly attached 50x20 showroom garage with heated concrete. Complete with a charming coach house with an additional 3-car garage, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of architectural history.