An Exceptional 1.90-Acre Offering Minutes from Downtown Plymouth Once part of the historic Miller-Cassady homestead, this 1.90-acre property offers a rare combination of privacy and natural beauty close to town. Pollinator gardens, raspberries, garlic, and seasonal blooms weave through the landscape, surrounded by mature maple, hickory, birch, cedar, and spruce trees. A full list of perennials is available. The setting feels distinctly “up north, ” yet remains within walking distance of downtown Plymouth. The 1949 residence includes five bedrooms—three on the main level, one in the lower level, and an in-law suite—along with two full bathrooms, a full basement, and a three-seasons porch positioned for sunset views. Original hardwood floors, an oversized midcentury bathroom, and curved steel kitchen cabinets—possibly Berger—highlight the home’s enduring craftsmanship. A two-car detached garage and a bonus 948 sq ft outbuilding with 2 bathrooms (previously a classroom trailer) provide flexible space for hobbies, creative work, or future vision. The home currently operates on well and septic, with city water available at the street. Ridgewood Drive is known for its friendly, community-oriented character, with block parties, potlucks, and a quiet, wooded atmosphere. Properties offering this much land, history, and proximity to town are rare in Plymouth Township—an opportunity to steward a uniquely situated piece of land with lasting appeal.