Designed by architect George V. Pottle for civic professional and early philanthropist Samuel A. Sloman, the Samuel A. Sloman House at 222 East Ferry Street, Detroit, MI 48202, is a sophisticated residence within Detroitβs East Ferry Avenue Historic District.
Located within a beautiful corridor known for its enduring architect-commissioned homes, the Sloman House stands as a model of George V. Pottle’s mastery of turn-of-the-century architecture β a home defined by its refined proportions, balanced composition, detailed masonry, and elite curbside appeal that fits right in within a district known for its striking Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival, and Colonial Revival residences.
Today, the Samuel A. Sloman House at 222 East Ferry Street stands as an important landmark showcasing the architectural richness of the East Ferry Avenue Historic District.Β
Its quality craftsmanship, esteemed pedigree, and enduring presence reinforce the districtβs reputation as one of Detroitβs most intact and culturally meaningful residential environments.

