One of a kind home! This Greek Revival architectural masterpiece is an important part of Flint and Michigan history. Oldest home in Flint, formerly owned by Michigan Governor JW Begole. Original location was on the corner of Beach and Court St. Home was moved to this location in 1930. Stately pillars adorn the covered front porch. A clear palette with much original in this remarkable home with hardwood floors, triple wide baseboards, French doors, wood banisters, and butler’s pantry. There are back stairs leading to the 2nd floor maid quarters, plus double stairs leading to the basement with an artist’s day window workshop used by Joe Rundell, world famous bronze sculptor and artist. Walk up stairway leads to 3rd floor storage area. Beautiful fixtures. 2-way fireplace adorns the great room and fireplace connection. The spacious screened “sleeping porch” overlooks the paver patio and fenced “dipping pool.” The 3 car attached garage supports the 1950 home addition. Efficient kitchen has cabinets galore with “prep sink.” Newer boiler (2024), exterior paint (2025). See doc box for historical facts and articles. Great possibilities for lower level with ingress and egress windows for bedrooms, workshops and more.