

Originally built in 1932, this exquisitely renovated two-story home embodies the classic elegance and quality craftsmanship found in Denver’s most historically significant homes. Located in the heart of the highly sought-after Country Club Historic District, this six-bedroom, five-bath residence blends sophisticated design with modern features. The home offers the character we all desire but with the benefits of a property that was taken completely “to the studs” and substantially expanded during its remodel, including the basement which was dug out to provide high ceilings rarely found in these older homes. The property is a true oasis in the city located on nearly a ¼ acre lot. Situated on the south side of the home, the backyard offers privacy and quiet and boasts a blue slate patio with built-in gas line for grilling plus a large grassy area and beautiful perennial landscape beds. It is rare to find a home redone to this extent in Country Club. The architecture honors its historic past while also providing modern design elements for today’s lifestyle. Everything was redone during the remodel of this home – plumbing, electrical, HVAC, tile roof, windows, doors, trimwork, everything of consequence.
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Listing Agent: Brooke Franklin Burgamy (#REC028323), Phone: 303-893-3200, Email: brooke@brookesellsdenver.com
Listing Office: LIV Sotheby's International Realty (#RECLIV02)

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