Designed by early 20th-century architect John P. Frazer, The Frank Gorman House at 1477 Balmoral Drive, Detroit, MI 48203, is one of a handful of striking architect-commissioned private residences within Detroit’s heralded Palmer Woods Historic District.
Situated on a beautiful tree-lined stretch of Balmoral Drive, the property reflects the district’s commitment to quality architecture, spacious interior floor plans, and golden-age suburban elegance.
Commissioned for Frank Gorman – one of many upwardly mobile professionals who gravitated to Palmer Woods in the 1920s, the 1477 Balmoral Drive property is central to some of Detroit’s most architecturally distinguished homes in a community known for its prestige, exclusiveness, wooded landscaping, and deliberate planning.
It is one of many living examples of John P. Frazer’s quality workmanship, showcasing his mastery of balanced massing, stately masonry, and stylistic influences drawn from many different popular revival movements of the era (i.e., Colonial, Tudor, Mediterranean, and English-inspired designs).
Today, the Frank Gorman House is an enduring example of Palmer Woods’ elegant 1920s architecture – its prime location on one of the district’s most picture-perfect streets making it one of the core contributors to the neighborhood’s historic reputation.

