The Henry Gilbert House is a single-family home located at 415 West Lovell in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Gilbert held a number of local political offices, and in 1856 was elected village president of Kalamazoo.
However, Gilbert lost a fair amount of his fortune, and in 1888 retired to this newly built home.
The house is notable for its fine detailing, including round- and pointed-butt gable shingling, sunburst detailing in the gables, bullseye-pattern decorative aprons, and door and window trim corner blocks.
The house also has elaborately trimmed front double doors, colored glass transoms above many of the windows, and chimney stacks with corbeled and paneled brickwork.