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Take a step back in time and visit the BrickHouse of Somerset… located on US-12 just 1 mile West of US-127 in Somerset, Michigan. Amenities abound for the historian of any age. The BrickHouse was one of the largest farms built along the Sauk Trail, the Indian trail that linked Detroit to Chicago. Traveled by the Pony Express, it soon became a wagon trail. Eventually the Sauk became the stagecoach route linking the East to the West. Many travelers have passed the front porch of the beautiful Eastlake style Victorian built in 1888 by George Anson Smith.
marklynashbrook | June 2024
Absolutely Just Right!!!
Ranita and I stayed at this beautiful spot for our 42nd anniversary and had a wonderful time. Sandy and Ron were great. My wife is celiac so the breakfast was catered just right for her and very...
B9855FZdanp | August 2022
Weekend getaway
I highly recommend the Brickhouse. An awesome place with a lot of history inside. It's quiet, the rooms are nice & Sandy and Ron are very nice and gracious hosts. I'd go back there anytime. Carrie...
O579CDmarcb | August 2022
One night stay
Nothing but wonderful things to say. Incredibly unique, historic and beautiful house. Delicious food. Amazing gardens and outdoor space! Sandy and Ron are perfect hosts - so kind, funny and fun to...
ChristineT575 | February 2021
An historic gem!
My husband & I stayed here for our 16th anniversary and we LOVED it! Sandy is so nice and a gracious hostess. This historic home is absolutely beautiful and has a heartwarming energy. Everywhere you...
Peter S | September 2019
Super people, super place.
Was in town for a wedding, and Sandy and Ron were great. We spent evenings on one of many porches and shared stories and were entertained. They turned on lights and turned down beds for bedtime...
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