Step back into a bygone era. This stunning Art Nouveau home, crafted in 1936, is rich with romantic details designed to evoke the elegance of an ocean liner. Overlooking the serene, private waters of Parke Lake in the Village of Clarkston, this residence sits in a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood with only a handful of homes and a short walk to the heart of the Village. Originally owned by Milton Clark, a direct descendant of Clarkston’s founding father Jeremiah Clark, this architectural gem boasts European-inspired features — including a captivating, panoramic bow window in the living room that offers a sweeping 180-degree view of the lake. A grand balcony and balustrade accentuate the hotel-like facade visible from the water. Nautical-inspired porthole windows, original brass hardware, and soaring ceilings flood the home with natural light. Blending vintage charm with modern luxury, the fully renovated kitchen features sunlit spaces, granite countertops, custom cabinetry, a massive center island, heated floors, top-tier appliances, and room to entertain on a grand scale. The expansive deck, lush yard, dock, and private no-wake, spring-fed lake make outdoor living irresistible. Every corner tells a story — from the cozy sunroom perfect for morning coffee to the inviting first-floor study, spacious Jack and Jill bedrooms, and the striking primary suite with its private sun porch overlooking the grounds. With 18-inch poured concrete foundation walls, three sunrooms, two fireplaces, a walkout basement complete with a second kitchen, family room, bath, and bedroom, this one-of-a-kind home effortlessly marries timeless craftsmanship with modern convenience. Contact us/pull disclosures for a full list of amenities.