29 Gay Avenue SE
- Year Built: 1916
- Style: Georgian Country Manor
- Description: 1979 Tour, 1994 Tour, 2000 Tour
- Comments: This Georgian Country Manor was built in 1916 by Chester Idema, son of Old Kent Bank founder Henry Idema. When Chester and his family lived here, they had 2 live-in maids, a full time cook, a full time laundress, and a full time chauffeur. Today's hosts use their home as a Bed and Breakfast, affectionately named Peaches. Inside the estate features many family antiques and an expanding original artwork collection. Perennial gardens surround the home. (Arch: Wmson, Crow & Proctor; fam. At 103 College SE before)
Owners
- Idema, Chester (Original Owner)
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