In the early 70's Architect Stanley Tigerman was asked if he could create a home out of a very old barn. The result: a magical and timeless multi-tiered contemporary residence on a 228 acre parcel of rolling farmland in Southwest Michigan called ''FROG HOLLOW''. It received national attention at the time from architectural and homes magazines and it was described as having a sense of spirited whimsy. Beautifully landscaped and in pristine condition, it sits overlooking a large pond populated by many species of wild life and birds. Fifty-seven acres are leased and another 39.8 acres are in CRP.
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