Inside the LARGEST Mega Mansion in Detroit, Michigan

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Detroit & Beyond - Paul Wolfert

Detroit & Beyond - Paul Wolfert

Күн бұрын

Welcome to the historic Bishop Mansion in the Palmer Woods neighborhood of Detroit. This 12 bedroom, 14 bathroom mega mansion is the largest private home in Detroit and it's going to auction. Don't miss out on this exclusive look inside before it changes forever.
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@isacteel5259
@isacteel5259 Ай бұрын
The Latin inscription above the fireplace reads, "Whether you eat or drink, or whatever else you do, do it for the glory of God."
@karensimmons1572
@karensimmons1572 Ай бұрын
When people had much more DEPTH!
@Captainscentsable44
@Captainscentsable44 Ай бұрын
Close enough ;)
@Anthony_The_Disney_Guy
@Anthony_The_Disney_Guy Ай бұрын
Amen
@omargarcia7905
@omargarcia7905 15 күн бұрын
1 Corinthians 10:31
@mistercohaagen
@mistercohaagen 5 күн бұрын
So doing it for the "glory of God", whatever that means... apparently results in your creepy house being abandoned. Cool.
@wixom01
@wixom01 Ай бұрын
I've been in this house just after it was renovated in the 80's. John Salley used to live here. He once said, "there are rooms in here I ain't never been in." It is huge.
@BLACKGEMINIFILMZ
@BLACKGEMINIFILMZ Ай бұрын
Wow that’s a lot of rooms
@greeneyedwarlock882
@greeneyedwarlock882 Ай бұрын
What, exactly, was “renovated” at that time??
@deliciaford4343
@deliciaford4343 Ай бұрын
😊❤ What's the history behind this house? Th
@johnled4375
@johnled4375 Ай бұрын
Yeah my name is John Ledford play you want to write him a check the fish to put it up for auction and I want the fucking house
@johnled4375
@johnled4375 Ай бұрын
Melania tell Steve I want to buy this house now I don't know what they want for it but buying 33,000 + square feet Melania and I wanted to buy it
@d.lcannon409
@d.lcannon409 18 күн бұрын
My former pastor used to own the bishops mansion. I was there when his daughter got married. A couple of their family functions was there back in the 90s the house was so beautiful and very immaculate. They kept the grounds manicured and the furniture was incredible. I have some great memories hanging out with the family
@geesmith3107
@geesmith3107 5 күн бұрын
It would be great if you had any pictures to share while there.
@user-iv4eq2nt5i
@user-iv4eq2nt5i Ай бұрын
There should be historic preservation laws against destroying these architectural treasures. The fact that it was some firm from LA makes it that much worse. Whatever this house sells for will be nothing compared to the cost to restore this house to period design. Hopefully the modernization will be recersed.
@allaboutfaith444
@allaboutfaith444 Ай бұрын
The modernization should be against the law
@bernadettestar
@bernadettestar 29 күн бұрын
Unless they are planning to use it for a group home. Put the thing to good use right
@bonnehausman2253
@bonnehausman2253 Ай бұрын
I work in Belvedere Mansion in Galena, Illinois. Not nearly this size. But in 1800's, the wealthy built the homes very solid. The walls were built 2-3 bricks on inside walls....4 bricks on outside walls....no lumber. The room off kitchen would have been main dining room....that gold on ceiling would have been gold leaf, not gold paint. The characters on fireplace with sheep were religious figures or saints. The multiple safes were not all used for monies! Shelving would have been in some to hold the sterling silver, candlelobras, silver serving pieces. Most of the light fixtures were old. Some of the bookcases standing were saved, thank goodness... probably torn away from walls or other rooms. Magnificent woodworks, staircases and matble or stone fireplaces! The 3rd floor was often for servants quarters, nanny and children bedrooms, playroom for children. Sometimes a open ballroom. Even if wealthy, this is so massive, very expensive to restore and then to maintain! Would be a beautiful boutique hotel...a step back in time and luxury!
@user-rc2pm3zk8e
@user-rc2pm3zk8e Ай бұрын
This was built in 1925-28 for the Catholic Bishop of Detroit. The edifice was sold and a family lived there until it was given back to the church for a while. The Catholic Church has not got the big donors in Detroit now due to the decline of the auto industry (think NAFTA and Reagan), as well as a little issue with immoral behavior payments that has taken quite a chunk of money. So, this is obviously the house Jesus would have selected for himself.
@bonnehausman2253
@bonnehausman2253 Ай бұрын
I'm Catholic...but this was a grotesque amount of money spent to house the religious order!!! I thought priests took the vow of poverty! What did this cost the church to maintain?
@sandragruhle6288
@sandragruhle6288 Ай бұрын
@@bonnehausman2253 Nuns took the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience. From the historical perspective, many priests took the altar boys, which is what cost the church not only millions, but also parishioners. The massive expenditure on this building is outrageous!
@playhooky
@playhooky Ай бұрын
@@bonnehausman2253 Your 'regular' Diocesan priests only take 2 vows: obedience & celibacy (which is obviously a very difficult one). Priests who belong to an order, such as Dominican or Benedictine, or Franciscan etc., take a third vow: the vow of poverty. However, "it is also expected that diocesan priests will lead a life of simplicity consonant with the people they serve". - quoted from the website of The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
@RG-ct6qz
@RG-ct6qz Ай бұрын
Mankind was very advanced back then.
@ohdang8515
@ohdang8515 Ай бұрын
The two openings on either side of the walls in the entry weee for radiant heaters and likely covered with an ornate screen. The metal boxes sitting in there are modern replacements.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Ahhh!! Well, that makes sense.
@cleasonleasure4832
@cleasonleasure4832 Ай бұрын
Probably had a couple air handlers in each room on both sides of the main entrance
@cleasonleasure4832
@cleasonleasure4832 Ай бұрын
Check out bolt castle thousand islands Alexandra Bay, New York. That’s way more impressive than this.
@davepov
@davepov 25 күн бұрын
Correct and that giant room in the basement with 20' ceilings, may have been the boiler room. It would have taken an enormous boiler to heat that place...maybe more than one.
@HansKlopek
@HansKlopek Ай бұрын
There is no better way of showing you have no style or taste than a modern kitchen. People should be embarrassed to ruin a classic aesthetic like that.
@erich6860
@erich6860 Ай бұрын
There is nothing finer than keeping things original, IMO. I wish they sold antique looking stoves with modern components just so we who appreciate those classic designs could have it.
@FloatingThroughTheRealm
@FloatingThroughTheRealm Ай бұрын
The figures represented on the fireplace are The 4 Evangelists- Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Symbolically represented- Matthew with the winged man or angel, Mark with the lion, Luke with an ox or bull and John with the eagle. Also linked to the 4 fixed signs of the zodiac- Aquarius, Leo, Taurus, Scorpio.
@lindaallen9721
@lindaallen9721 Ай бұрын
I wish people would understand the difference between restoration and remodeling. Restoring something puts it back the way it was..remodeling makes it new or different. The absolute best restoration is achieved when repairing /restoring with the original types of materials done with the original skills and techniques. Many, many amazing chateaux in France and English manor houses are being saved in this manner. This estate might never recover from the vicious assault that has been wrought upon it!
@chrisxiromeritis8654
@chrisxiromeritis8654 Ай бұрын
This was basically a private hotel, built as such for the archdiocese of Detroit. Yes, the bishop lived there, but would have been used to host other bishops, priests and diginataries from around the country and the world. The kitchen would have been a full commercial kitchen as they existed in 1929, with large bullt in refrigerator and freezer.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
That makes more sense than anything else I've heard.
@ninasgriccia4652
@ninasgriccia4652 Ай бұрын
The figures carved in the wooden fireplace mantle are of Jesus.
@gillesblanchard1699
@gillesblanchard1699 Ай бұрын
@@ninasgriccia4652 The four evangelists on top of the wooden fireplace!
@skyelyte1699
@skyelyte1699 Ай бұрын
@@ninasgriccia4652 all of these old world buildings that are architectural masterpieces when original details remain and still exist are a record of the Millennial Kingdom of JESUS CHRIST. That is because we are lied to about our history and we live in a false reality. Historical buildings like this, and most especially capitol buildings, cathedrals, federal and state seized 'historic' buildings were impossible to build when 'we are told' they were built and they cannot be reproduced today because they were divinely created during the Millennial Kingdom by JESUS CHRIST.
@skyelyte1699
@skyelyte1699 Ай бұрын
For the record, there was free energy, light and heat during this era, that is not at all from the era we are told. The buildings are ancient and were built to last forever. The destruction they have suffered has been very deliberate. The bricks in these old world buildings have iron that conduct electricity, iron found in blood as it goes. Some architectural structures from this era have bricks that number a million or more yet there has been no evidence as to where and how they were made and the bricks alone cannot be made today.
@Bartgirl24
@Bartgirl24 Ай бұрын
Blown away by this house and great job showing every aspect of this mansion. Thanks for the tour.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!! Tried not to cut much out.
@courteneygettel4631
@courteneygettel4631 Ай бұрын
The house itself is exceptional. However the modernization of the kitchen and the carriage house are despicable. When one buys a house such as this, it is to preserve the history, not destroy it. I have looked at my share of houses ( my husband’s family likes to move every 2 years) and this one is very special and should be given great care. I wonder if there are pictures in an archive somewhere to show what it looked like back in the day.
@fisherlove11320q
@fisherlove11320q Ай бұрын
I'm certain their is
@darnellgarrison1628
@darnellgarrison1628 Ай бұрын
There are some that may be in the Great Faith Ministry archives. Sadly, I never took any when I was there. There may be some from when Winnie Mandela was there during a visit
@KStraith
@KStraith Ай бұрын
Why would you want to preserve a kitchen that sucks? Nobody pays millions of dollars (and then double the price for renovation) to live in a museum with a lesser quality of life than you'd find at a condo in Royal Oak.
@karenmartin9743
@karenmartin9743 Ай бұрын
I just looked at pictures that showed the rooms furnished. Just query Bishops Mansion, Detroit MI and they will be there.
@fenestrationpro
@fenestrationpro Ай бұрын
It is NOT in a historic district - those who buy can do to these structures whatever the F they want. 😂😂
@isaiahgadsden5541
@isaiahgadsden5541 Ай бұрын
The current owners gutted too much and is the reason why the Mansion couldn't sell when it was listed. A lot of the original charm is lost for ever!
@fisherlove11320q
@fisherlove11320q Ай бұрын
I believe a lot of it had to be gutted because of the decay, and possibly excessive water damage.
@Taswolf
@Taswolf 28 күн бұрын
Idk how anything like that could be been left to decay. That's beyond sad.
@Hollywood66
@Hollywood66 Ай бұрын
I was there working when they shut it down. I did a lot of brick and block work. Plumbing was all done in the old Boiler room. I wish we could have finished it.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Oh wow! Wish someone snapped some "before" photos.
@anonynony
@anonynony Ай бұрын
Who stopped your work? Was it being used as residence prior to shut down? Would love to know!
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
@@anonynony my guess is money and difficulty managing the project from across the country.
@alexannaz
@alexannaz Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video tour. It's so good. Most of us locals know this house as an icon but have no idea what it looks like inside. It's quite the relic. The amount of work it needs is terrifying. Looks like it would make a good commerical property of some sort, depending on what Palmer Woods allows. Right off Woodward--one of the best public transporation routes in Metro Detroit. Easy for workers to get to. I think anyone buying this house to live in would have to be both filthy rich and unconventional. There are many very good, bad, and ugly things that go on in the bordering neighborhoods of Palmer Woods.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching it! Originally the first cuts of this tour were completely edited down but I decided to keep it as raw as possible. I could see it being an amazing Airbnb or true bed and breakfast.
@charlesking678
@charlesking678 Ай бұрын
As a bit of construction criticism I'd suggest you edit the video more before publishing. The first 8 minutes of the exterior could've been condensed down to a minute or two. It makes the video more watchable.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Thanks! But...The original cut of the video was condensed to 20 mins total - at the last minute, I decided to leave most of it uncut and it paid off. The video has outperformed any video I've ever made and most other videos like it in this space. Over 100k views in a week on a 1 hour tour is unheard of.
@pla5730
@pla5730 29 күн бұрын
I agree 👍🏼 25% of video was unnecessary. I skipped thru and gave up halfway thru. Boring 😮
@thatrichlyfe
@thatrichlyfe 23 күн бұрын
I also agree. The only reason this video is so highly viewed is not because of your editing but because of the historical significance of the location. I highly suggest you look at your analytics for this video, find drop-off points, and chop off those portions of the video. That will increase view watch time and ad rev.
@millcity9711
@millcity9711 Ай бұрын
This is not a restoration, it's a remodeling, or more precisely, a remuddling. The new work is frighteningly bad and by notion of the renderings, it's promises to only get worse. Whomever the architect is that came up with this redesign should be ashamed of themselves. I hope whoever buys this property has the incite to start over with a firm that possess the proper qualifications.
@cleasonleasure4832
@cleasonleasure4832 Ай бұрын
Yeah, I’ve been in construction 50 years and we don’t renovate in America. We remodel . 20:29 it was a term brought over from the Canadiens.
@suzzane.notsusan.1078
@suzzane.notsusan.1078 Ай бұрын
I agree 1000% that kitchen the want to make is way to modern for style of home its not in keeping with how it was meant to be. I hate when they try to ultra modernize a home that shouldn't be
@greeneyedwarlock882
@greeneyedwarlock882 Ай бұрын
You could not possibly be more correct. See my lengthy comment above. You know what you're talking about but the chances of someone buying an OVER 34 THOUSAND square foot home are microscopic.
@millcity9711
@millcity9711 Ай бұрын
@@greeneyedwarlock882 It is indeed a very large property, but not undoable...given enough time and money. They already screwed-up with the windows. They're not horrible for a 30-year glazing product, but the dirty little secret about Thermopane is that they eventually fail and fog over, more quickly than anyone desires, with the exception of manufacturers. Until such time, they kind of look okay, but they're not at all period correct. Like nearly all modern windows, they're entirely too chunky. However, being dark helps take the sting out of that effect. I certainly would have liked to have seen what they pulled out. Anyway, not my project, not my problem. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
@user-to7yh3xt8y
@user-to7yh3xt8y Ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. It makes me so sad
@CjMarty
@CjMarty Ай бұрын
Hi Paul, i have always loved Detroit. I tried not once but 3xs to run a way back in the 80s, lol . I still hope to make my way and retire in Detroit. I always say I'd rather by a house built between 1850s - early 1970s. Those 🏡 were built to last. Time, patience, much consideration for what the future would be like went into those 🏡 My father built his 🏡 for my mom and family in the 1950s and it still standing with much of the original raptors in the attic and 4x4s in the walls. Unfortunately, he lost the kitchen, bath, and dining room to a 🔥 in 2011 and b4 his 🏡 was restored he passed in 2015.. miss my pops.😢
@glosteiger2517
@glosteiger2517 Ай бұрын
These so called renovations are happening all over Detroit. Ruining all these beautiful old houses. Makes me sick. My old house had the butler’s pantry torn out. Crown molding gone etc. This mansion you’re in was so beautiful.
@kenj.8897
@kenj.8897 Ай бұрын
Lol Detroit . It's still a mess till they lock up 75% of the animals it's no place I'd go .
@susanurbanczyk9084
@susanurbanczyk9084 Ай бұрын
What a gem. I hate the renderings for the kitchen and I wish the original was still in tact. I would put in a period correct kitchen with modern appliances that match. There would have been another kitchen in the basement. I believe the openings in the entrance would have been radiators. The chapel is the jewel of the house and the sweet swan mural being covered hurts. I am a purist and would completely renovate the entire home to it's original condition. Detroit has some glorious old homes. Thank you for showing this historic masterpiece to us.
@AGStack9999
@AGStack9999 Ай бұрын
Covering up the swans; that 💔.
@lynnwall7046
@lynnwall7046 Ай бұрын
OMG, I love this house!!! I wish I had the money to buy it and renovate it.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
So do I! the quality of construction is amazing.
@chrisbeyrand7053
@chrisbeyrand7053 Ай бұрын
I normally don't comment on videos but i was in this house after john sally left Detroit a bunch of designers each took a room and decorated it i believe john still owned the house they did a showing after there work was completed the odd shaped room after the primary bedroom was a special area for the priest before he went into the chapel what i remember is beautiful hand made oak drawers there might of been somewhere for the preist to sit i remember red carpet its sad to see that just disgarded when i got to the chaple it was 100 percent complete with johns big screen tv at the alter imagen that all the spaces they took out on the second floor were just a bunch of small rooms thanks for taking me through there to bring back a great memory 😊
@geesmith3107
@geesmith3107 5 күн бұрын
That is a massive piece of history. Thankfully there are several priceless features kept intact there. Maybe a caring foundation or investor like a museum, hotel, artsy school, church with deep pockets could bring it back to its full glory and make good use of it. It could be so beautiful if managed with TLC. Thanks for the tour.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert 5 күн бұрын
Agreed! Would be nice to see it fully restored
@mcgjohn22
@mcgjohn22 Ай бұрын
quite the cool house. The Dodge brothers built this house in the 1900s for the Archbishop. Palmer woods is one of 4 or 5 historic areas in Detroit. Palmer Woods was built as the industrialists wanted to get a bit further out of the city but still be close. For those interested, the Palmer woods historic home tours are usually during the 1st week of December. The tickets sell out fast so a person needs to grab them within a day or two when they are posted. The other Detroit historic areas are Boston-Edison, Indian Village, the university district and possibly one or two I am forgetting. The city of Detroit was afraid of losing these historic homes so gave folks who bought these homes a substantial cut on their property taxes to entire more folks to buy them.
@janespurgeon3658
@janespurgeon3658 24 күн бұрын
It's very sad to let it go! Beautiful ❤️ we really must keep these old structures. Nothing is close to these buildings now 😢😢😢
@RADIUMGLASS
@RADIUMGLASS 21 күн бұрын
It was the Fisher brothers Body by Fisher who built the house not Dodge.
@antoniocastaneda7258
@antoniocastaneda7258 Ай бұрын
I lived near that mansion in the 60’s and 70’s. I remember in the late 60’s hippies camped out on the lawn in protest. In high school I used to park in the drive way and pretend this was my house to impress the girls from the suburbs. I love that neighborhood it’s in.
@playhooky
@playhooky Ай бұрын
What a hoot! Something in my subconscious memory is telling me that you parking in the driveway & pretending to dates that it was your house reminds of the movie "Pretty in Pink".
@namelessone3339
@namelessone3339 Ай бұрын
Since the main stair goes to the third floor in all its glory, I think the ballroom was there, as mentioned when looking at the intercom. There would have been a men's and ladies' lounge, each with a bathroom. The animal border was probably a leftover if the Salleys used it as a nursery/playroom. The room with a half bath in the angled wing at the end of the first floor was most likely the bishop's office. The finished room at the bottom of the main stair in the basement might have been a billiard room. The white painted brick room was probably the laundry room. It isn't unusual for store rooms like those in the basement to be connected, in addition to a door from the hall.
@playhooky
@playhooky Ай бұрын
Definitely agree that the main staircase going all the way to the 3rd floor indicates a ballroom - or room with some significant entertainment purpose - was up there.
@rachelkriss7872
@rachelkriss7872 Ай бұрын
I’ve been in the house it’s is beautiful. I used to live in that neighborhood in the 90s. I hope someone buys it and makes it whole again right again. I was there in the 90s at an estate sale . Mostly baskets shoes.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
That's awesome! Must have been John Salley's estate sale.
@leslielampinen3427
@leslielampinen3427 Ай бұрын
This is a great tour. I would have felt the same way going around this awsome home. Unbelievable! I had no idea!❤
@JJohnson313
@JJohnson313 28 күн бұрын
Wow. I was in this house once when I was kid. It was shortly after John Sally sold it. I tell people about this house all the time. I was like 8 years old at the time so I didn’t even remember when it looked like outside (I’m 42 now) but I remember this super long table on the dinner room with with a button under the table you push for wait staff. My eyes lit up when you said this was John Salley’s house. I was like…this is the place! This is the place! lol. Thanks for this video
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert 28 күн бұрын
That's amazing!!
@pambaumann5693
@pambaumann5693 Ай бұрын
That was so fun! Thank you for taking us through. Clearly the bishops that lived there back in the day didn’t take the vow of poverty. I’m excited to see how it all turns out and like you, I’d love for them to keep some of the integrity of the original home.
@pwlucerne
@pwlucerne Ай бұрын
Thank you for your insightful tour. My family owned the house next door to the Bishop's house for more than 50 years and I never had the opportunity to go inside. I have done limited renovation work on two modern 2,000 SF apartments that I have owned and the cost was always into six figures. I shudder to imagine what it will cost to restore the Bishop's house to its former grandeur, considering the starting point is the first phase of a gut renovation. I suspect that the real estate investors who purchased the property have elected to put the property up for auction because they realized that the cost of a full renovation would be at a level that would make it difficult to earn an appropriate return on investment. Moreover, the nature of the wealthy buyers of such homes is such that they may have different views as to how they would prefer for the renovation to be done. For the sake of posterity, I hope that the buyer preserves the historical character of the home.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I wish I could have viewed it before all of the work was done. The cost would be ridiculous but I hope someone does preserve/restore the original character.
@WLM596
@WLM596 Ай бұрын
Someone absolutely ruined this house 😢
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
It could be beautiful again! 🙂
@WLM596
@WLM596 Ай бұрын
@@PaulWolfert I hope someone takes it on!
@Rippypoo
@Rippypoo Ай бұрын
Thanks VERY much for doing just a quiet little tour through a house without having some majestic dirge playing in the background. I hate when other people do that. This is much better.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Thank you for noticing!! Drives me crazy when I see overproduced "tours" of homes from other real estate agents. It's impossible to get a real feel for the space. This is how I record private tours for my clients here in Michigan.
@cherylemaybury9967
@cherylemaybury9967 Ай бұрын
This place is so beautiful. It would be awesome to renovate it and restore all the beautiful features and turn it in to an apartment complex. You would have the most amazing apartments for people to live in. I would love to live there. Definitely worth investing in this place. 😊😊😊
@brianl.3047
@brianl.3047 Ай бұрын
I grew up right around the block. In the late 70s and early 80s there was a caretaker family that lived there...the Wilkinsons (sp?). George and Eugene were the sons; I forget the daughter's name.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
I heard that some of the house was devoted to a caretaker family.
@kristenstudebaker814
@kristenstudebaker814 13 күн бұрын
It's awesome! I'm like you, always looking for secret passageways and doors. Love the dumbwaiters too! The chapel is gorgeous, i pray whoever winds up with it will historically preserve it.
@user-wy5vu5qh8r
@user-wy5vu5qh8r Ай бұрын
This is very very cool. Thank you for doing this .
@spongebobsqueeze
@spongebobsqueeze Ай бұрын
The place would make a great museum/ hotel. The basement would be perfect for a kitchen live in staff quarters, wine cellar,storage the first floor dining rooms, for inside and outside dining. library , bar the second floor hotel rooms and the third floor would be a great owners apartments.
@heatherjackson2520
@heatherjackson2520 Ай бұрын
Vandals didn't come in and screw it up but construction Crews did
@transamtimmy1
@transamtimmy1 29 күн бұрын
I remember 3 years ago delivering machinery to there and the sheer size of it was amazing
@seagoingcook
@seagoingcook Ай бұрын
designed in the Tudor Revival-style by the Boston architectural firm of McGinnis and Walsh. Construction began by the Fisher Brothers in 1925 and didn’t finish until 1928. Many of the materials for the home were shipped over from Europe, including marble pillars from Sicily and wood from the Black Forest in Germany.
@anonynony
@anonynony Ай бұрын
Thank you! Wanted that info!
@TheFrugalMombot
@TheFrugalMombot 21 күн бұрын
The tile you see in parts of the basement and a few other places looks a lot like tile that was handmade in Flint called Flint faience. I’m closing on a much smaller, approximately 1:10th the size lol (still big to me) not including basement Tudor home in Flint that has it as well as tons of Art Deco light fixtures I’m so excited about.
@chefmichaelgriffin4005
@chefmichaelgriffin4005 Ай бұрын
The basement room with pipes I believe are refrigerator rooms all of the tiled rooms have to do with the kitchen. Main kitchen back in the day would be multiple rooms each doing different task IE: meat cutter, cheese and dairy, bakery etc…
@samsonabraha9536
@samsonabraha9536 Ай бұрын
Brother Michigan have Great potential in any sector of businesses if the world going to move the right Directions! Thanks BRO.
@georgeguegold4927
@georgeguegold4927 Ай бұрын
That ceiling is the bomb!
@ultraspeed7625
@ultraspeed7625 Ай бұрын
What a massive place. That was enjoyable. Appreciate the walk through. The historic appeal is enough, unfortunately it will not be original form. Still magnificent either way. Thank you!
@BlueShirtGirlDad
@BlueShirtGirlDad Ай бұрын
The room next to the elevator should hold the mechanism for the elevator. The metal pipe sticking up thru the floor are electrical conduits.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
That makes sense!!
@chrisdessenberg3659
@chrisdessenberg3659 Ай бұрын
I did the windows in the house and carriage house i have a giant blue print n book on the fixtures n stuff some cool very cool building
@jjz516
@jjz516 Ай бұрын
The big recessed room in the basement, I think, would have been for the boiler/ hot water tanks. To supply enough hot water for the entire house would require substantial sized tanks.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Thank you! That makes sense. Really hope I have a chance to check it all out after renovations.
@user-cs1ef8kg1w
@user-cs1ef8kg1w Ай бұрын
The mansion was once a home where monks lived and worked in the basement was when someone would visit would stay only one night and take a meal and every room that has multiple doors in a room was parked as a sign of wealth ❤❤❤👍👍👍😊😊😊
@nsomanywords3687
@nsomanywords3687 Ай бұрын
There are a couple of mansions in the city where monks lived.
@janesmith9024
@janesmith9024 Ай бұрын
We have some huge houses like this in the UK too. In the 1800s when people had 10 children at least and loads of servants and lots of guests you needed a lot of space. This one is a bit too big for my liking. It might need perhaps to be a base for someone with a business working from home where a few people could come to work if zoning/planning law allowed but it would be lovely ilf it could also retain some family home element to it too.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
I agree. It would have been nice to view it while still in one piece. Hopefully I'll be able to return once it's renovated.
@tomaz320
@tomaz320 15 күн бұрын
It was John Sally home in 89 during his Pistons years, then in 95, he sold to Bishop Wayne T Jackson, Great Faith Ministries International, and they sold to California investors...
@ontargetthomunclesam3926
@ontargetthomunclesam3926 Ай бұрын
Now THAT'S a lot of House would fit into my plan very well
@lynnkurdi6282
@lynnkurdi6282 Ай бұрын
Detroit MI!! Perfect for Veterans!
@cynthiaweir5697
@cynthiaweir5697 24 күн бұрын
The only other mansion I have been in that is comparable to this one is Meadowbrook Hall on the estate of Matilda Dodge Wilson, which she donated to Oakland University in Rochester Hills. That mansion is similar and its design and interior to this one. The builder in those days would travel around the world and use artisans to come and do the work. You can find this kind of craftsmanship in Meadowbrook Hall.
@BLACKGEMINIFILMZ
@BLACKGEMINIFILMZ Ай бұрын
I went inside 1 time back in 2003 when I use to Film Church services for Bishop at Great Faith
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
How did it look?
@eileenhugelier4095
@eileenhugelier4095 16 күн бұрын
I toured this house after John Salley owned it. He made a basketball court in the basement, the carpet was thread bare. There was no access to the chapel at that time. Sad if the house won’t be restored.
@marydunn8513
@marydunn8513 28 күн бұрын
I’m with you on the heights thing. Every time that you walk over to an open window and look down or an open stair railing my knees get weak.
@RG-ct6qz
@RG-ct6qz Ай бұрын
John Salley's house. I remember touring it. Must have been the 90s.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
John Salley bought it for 500K back in the day and lived like the king of Detroit!
@arrisgordon17
@arrisgordon17 9 күн бұрын
I believe he was the only bad boy piston to live in Detroit during that era of the 90's ...I remember my saying it was fifty rooms in that Mansion
@stevieg6418
@stevieg6418 28 күн бұрын
Quote from The Detroit Free Press: The three-story brick and limestone house completed in the mid-1920s was once owned by the Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit and home to Catholic Bishop Michael Gallagher. It was sold to a private owner, Detroit Piston John Salley in 1989 before being sold in 1995 to Great Faith Ministries International. Bishop Wayne T. Jackson of Great Faith Ministries International and president and founder of the Impact Network, the largest African-American Christian television network in the country, sold the landmark property to a California investor for more than $2.5 million in 2017.
@caroljean1005
@caroljean1005 Ай бұрын
Would make a great bed and breakfast. The location is great for visitors who want to see the sites in and around Detroit.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
I agree 100% - could be amazing if the city allowed it.
@CrystalHickerson
@CrystalHickerson Ай бұрын
I see this as a luxury B&B. I couldn't even imagine it as a residential home. However, I don't know about the zoning in that area if that would be allowed to have anything commercial. But I see it as like a restaurant downstairs, a spa and just gorgeous bedroom suites upstairs for a B&B.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Agreed! Would make a perfect b&b
@greeneyedwarlock882
@greeneyedwarlock882 Ай бұрын
Won't ever happen. Palmer Woods is Detroits' premier historic district and is strictly zoned residential.
@AMoneyVideo
@AMoneyVideo Ай бұрын
No one wants to travel to Detroit to stay in a luxury anything lol. Maybe downtown or metro Detroit. However this is not that.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
@@greeneyedwarlock882 there are homes in Palmer Woods on Airbnb. Probably can't b&b it "hotel style" but the whole place could be rented nightly.
@greeneyedwarlock882
@greeneyedwarlock882 Ай бұрын
@@PaulWolfert I’d be amazed if that happened because I’m sure the neighbors would scream bloody murder if they knew. That would be a serious downgrading of the neighborhood and the likelihood of someone spending what would have to be at least one thousand dollars a night to make it worth it is, I believe, very very slim.
@EmilyW.isawakenotwoke
@EmilyW.isawakenotwoke Ай бұрын
Ok, I watch a lot of house tours .. I have never had an internal physical reaction of desire until I watched this. It's amazing. Sad that I'm poor and it's on a different continent 😞🕊️
@spurmarks
@spurmarks Ай бұрын
Probably a "silver vault" which many mansions had to lock up the silver cutlery, candelabras, bowls, etc.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
That makes sense. Just strange that there is one on each floor.
@spurmarks
@spurmarks Ай бұрын
@@PaulWolfert Could also be a gun safe - it is Detroit... 😁
@greeneyedwarlock882
@greeneyedwarlock882 Ай бұрын
@@spurmarks You're about as historically sharp as a spoon, aren't ya'??
@nickadams3803
@nickadams3803 Ай бұрын
The 2 small closets that are fluting the main entryway to the home are coat checks from long ago. For large events and gatherings people would enter the home to have their coat/belongings checked by a valet attendants that were sitting down on chairs inside of the closet until the gathering was over!
@ladonnatutt7851
@ladonnatutt7851 16 күн бұрын
They have been working on this house for decades. It was to be the home of a bishop and it housed numerous people. I drive pass this mansion weekly and marvel at it from a photographers eye.
@donmartin986
@donmartin986 2 күн бұрын
It was built for the Catholic Bishop of Detroit and occupied by such for decades until sold to Sally.
@DLindsey-ri5od
@DLindsey-ri5od Ай бұрын
It's a beautiful house. I would love to see it renovated. l
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
I REALLY hope whoever buys it will let me come take another tour!
@Joanipuuur
@Joanipuuur 15 күн бұрын
The barrel ceiling is amazing
@francineherron1940
@francineherron1940 Ай бұрын
What a beautiful old mansion. Glad it wasn't torn down. It would make a great hotel
@fenestrationpro
@fenestrationpro Ай бұрын
It’s in an iconic neighborhood in the middle of the inner city. Hotel?
@user-cs1ef8kg1w
@user-cs1ef8kg1w Ай бұрын
The room in the basement was used for an ice room and delivery of the milk 🥛,you called the room a secret room ❤❤❤👍👍👍😊😊😊
@tinyb69
@tinyb69 Ай бұрын
I remember some of the over the top blowouts that "Spider" used to have there, back in the day. The celebration he had for the '89 championship was something that I will always remember. Way cooler than anything that Davidson, or his ilk, ever put on. It's sad to see the place in the condition that it's currently in. Hopefully, the new owners, can stick with the current plans, and keep both the workmanship, and the finances in line, to complete the project to its planned finish. Regarding a lot of those "hidden rooms". Most of those were service access ways. Nothing worse than someone seeing the servantry using the same grand staircase as the Lord's of the Estate. How Tacky!!!😂
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
There's an interview on KZfaq of John Salley and Bill Bellamy where they talk about those crazy parties at the Bishop Mansion. Must have been WILD.
@sharonmiller6251
@sharonmiller6251 Ай бұрын
Awesome!!!
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Agreed!
@paulalietke888
@paulalietke888 Ай бұрын
Nice Infrastructure. Several options I see a bed and breakfast resort, Apartments, Or family home. Facilities for addiction rehabilitation.
@Fossillarson
@Fossillarson Ай бұрын
When u said hidden rooms ! I would hope so in place so nice 😅
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Had to be! and a safe on every floor!
@WLM596
@WLM596 Ай бұрын
It reminds me of Rose Red❤
@kingblake2490
@kingblake2490 Ай бұрын
💯
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
I can see the similarities 😅 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/bdyKn9WducjZlKs.htmlsi=HaF-whSnwIuYKm-B
@califdad4
@califdad4 Ай бұрын
I believe it's the Bishop's Mansion, home of the Catholic diocese Bishop. Palmer woods is a beautiful place.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Yep! Built for the Bishop by the Fishers brothers. They lived across the street and could walk to church.
@califdad4
@califdad4 Ай бұрын
@@PaulWolfert I remember the fisher family were involved with this huge mansion
@isttra
@isttra Ай бұрын
The Latin, “Sive Manducatis sive Bibiris Sive Iliud Quid Facitis Omnia In gloriam Dei Facite” translates in English to: “Whether you eat or drink, or whatever else you do, do everything for the glory of God” and is from the New Testament, ‭‭1 Corinthians‬ ‭10‬:‭31‬.
@stevent5862
@stevent5862 Ай бұрын
I think it would be helpful to research and communicate basic historical info on the house. Knowledge of architectural terms applied to interiors would help your channel. Research on original floor plan would be helpful. Thanks for the tour!
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
It was basically a small hotel for the catholic church. Now that I've looked at the original blueprints, it all makes sense.
@user-bd4qy5lq2h
@user-bd4qy5lq2h Ай бұрын
In the 1970s this place was beautiful perfect inside spotless outside beautiful too..
@user-bd4qy5lq2h
@user-bd4qy5lq2h Ай бұрын
NOT sure why people keep saying it's the bishop mansion I've sold this property 3 times in 35 years the bishop lived there actually died there in bedroom 6 2 ND floor I remember not wanting to be a part of. Selling to a California flipper he totally misrepresented himself to me finding out afterwards this once showplace is destroyed it would take of 3 different estimates between 2.2 to 2.9 million just to get it safe and livable I've always liked john Sally but after selling it to him he only wanted to flip it cheaper than even normal repairs BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO you can't refuse selling a property to someone we can only take a person's word WE ALL KNOW WHERE THAT'LL GET US , LOL LOL 😂😆
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 Ай бұрын
​@user-bd4qy5lq2h what prices did it sell at when you sold it?
@varimarc1
@varimarc1 Ай бұрын
I can't stop thinking about the cost of heating and cooling. 😮
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 same. All the fireplaces make sense.
@user-bd4qy5lq2h
@user-bd4qy5lq2h Ай бұрын
The budget plan in heating mi cond gas co is 2.170.00 per month x 12 months a year there's no central air but advantage cooling is budget of 1.977.00 per month. Electric about 300.00 ish per month.
@Zan_Chris
@Zan_Chris Ай бұрын
Originally the basement safe would have likely held the sterling silver and alcohol backstock. Upper safes would have been owners safe plus a guest safe for any valuables guests staying the night would have wanted secured.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
That makes sense! reminds me of a hotel.
@strange9
@strange9 Ай бұрын
there use to be a bowling alley in that house my friend lived across the street when the Bishop resided there in the early 80z
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Where was it in the house!? That's awesome!
@stormyi90211
@stormyi90211 Ай бұрын
My cousins told me that there was a bowling alley when he worked on this house in the early 80s
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
@@stormyi90211wish it was still there!!
@zackmi2
@zackmi2 13 күн бұрын
The chapel is my favorite part. I got to go in here last winter.
@michaelbowers3946
@michaelbowers3946 Ай бұрын
It kinda looks like "Stately Wayne Manor" from the 1960's tv show Batman.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
It does!
@lilithknight8607
@lilithknight8607 Ай бұрын
@lilithknight8607 31 seconds ago The area in the basement that you said you didnt understand was probably a food storage area ie (fruit, veggies, etc). They usually would make a lower area in the basement for it where it would be good and cold.. There was the door right next to it that went outside probably for deliveries and a dumbwaiter was near and the kitchen above it. Ive seen this in a few old mansions. This mansion is beautiful....thanks for the tour
@died4us590
@died4us590 22 күн бұрын
I live in Michigan, and i can't see anyone with pockets that deep to take on this house. The work done is awful, and it will cost in the millions to restore this house. The roof is the bones of keeping the structure sound, and that will be costly to do right. I think whoever tore the place up, didn't consider plaster and lathe, which requires horse hair in the lime to fix this right. Putting up 2x4's, and modern drywall over everything is awful, hopefully if anyone buys. this place, they will get proper builder's who know this type of restoration. I thank you for the tour, this place is amazing, just not a place i can see many people wanting to gamble on such a huge project. G-d bless.
@libertycan6959
@libertycan6959 Ай бұрын
Beautiful. I want it.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
It's going up for auction! Let me know if you want to give it a shot!!
@AbeIsLincoln
@AbeIsLincoln Ай бұрын
Good thing the "renovations" stopped before they destroyed anything else smh. Im sure that original kitchen was glorious. What in the fcuk were they doing in that space that was all framed up that had the mural covered up? Hopefully someone with some deep pockets and respect for history buys it and it doesnt end up being demolished. Its too massive and seems like its only chance is to be converted something like wedding events/ bed and breakfast/ split condos/ if these are even an option in that neighborhood....
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
After the tour I learned that the framed out area is intended to be some sort of "live-in-nanny" wing. Still seems like a lot of tiny rooms to me.
@cortezmiller1899
@cortezmiller1899 Ай бұрын
Love brick, windows. It’s a nice mansion!
@Joanipuuur
@Joanipuuur 15 күн бұрын
The marble in there is stunning
@christytobin3256
@christytobin3256 Ай бұрын
Those window like openings would have had decorative vent covers to help air out and dry your damp coats and shoes. Probably a his and hers side or one for owners and the other for guests.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
I had no idea!
@JethroBodineWhooWee69
@JethroBodineWhooWee69 Ай бұрын
Meadow Brook Hall is 88,000 square foot built by Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of automobile pioneer John Dodge.
@lancekirkwood7922
@lancekirkwood7922 Ай бұрын
I used to volunteer work there when I was in high school. Awesome house.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Meadowbrook is AMAZING. Would love to do a full tour of that one too - The Bishop Mansion is still the largest in Detroit.
@JethroBodineWhooWee69
@JethroBodineWhooWee69 Ай бұрын
@@PaulWolfert I agree, I don’t care for what they did to the carriage house tho…I mean, yes quality materials but they could of made an effort to find similar materials originally used in the home.
@lancekirkwood7922
@lancekirkwood7922 Ай бұрын
@JethroBodineWhooWee69 Oakland University owes the mansion, which is supposed to be self-supporting. But as budgets go.....
@JethroBodineWhooWee69
@JethroBodineWhooWee69 Ай бұрын
@@lancekirkwood7922 Absolutely, they do a wonderful job w/ Meadow Brook…I visit many times. I was referring to the Bishop mansion, they put modern amenities and touches in the carriage house completely devoid of character.
@mariannescalise6658
@mariannescalise6658 29 күн бұрын
They.dont make them Luke they used to❤love it thank you!you give a great tour
@kevinkeswick1243
@kevinkeswick1243 Ай бұрын
This is a STUNNING home. Even though it requires a lot of work and money to complete this home has what they call "good bones". Any money spent on bringing it to completion will be money well spent. This will be a home that is highly desired by anyone with the money and taste to acquire it.
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Agreed! Definitely has some solid bones. Hope to tour it again after it's redone.
@NanaSuze77
@NanaSuze77 19 күн бұрын
I would have loved some history with this tour
@judyaimel7293
@judyaimel7293 Ай бұрын
Love love love ❤️
@lauraoparaji4779
@lauraoparaji4779 27 күн бұрын
I hope that when they are done with the house, they turn it into a bed and breakfast ❤ I would totally go stay the night!!
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert 27 күн бұрын
So would I! I really hope I get to see it after the transformation.
@nellawhite3188
@nellawhite3188 Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@PaulWolfert
@PaulWolfert Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@sortathesame8701
@sortathesame8701 Ай бұрын
This stunning place is calling to me! Hubby and I already refinish one turn of the century home. It took 10 years. I’d love to do it again, but I’d want the work to stop right now and I highly doubt that could happen since so much money has already been invested into doing it incorrectly! Would love to turn this into a bed and breakfast for the wealthy. From what I understand, there are many groups that hold conventions in that area, but it would take a while to do that research too.
@sortathesame8701
@sortathesame8701 Ай бұрын
Of course the home that took ten years was a fraction of the size of this home! And we did 90% the work ourselves, but now our son is a contractor so we would have some help ensuring we hired good subs.
@TwentyWonmile
@TwentyWonmile 22 күн бұрын
Been drooling over this on Zillow when it appeared from time-to-time....beautiful. Also, it's nice to see Detroit's mansions/homes like this go from 'ruin porn' to renovation in the last decade or so.
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