Opportunities of this magnitude don’t often hit the open market. Own a piece of history designed by famed architect Charles Gordon Lee (Rocky Mountain National Park Visitors Center) The nearly 3-acre lot was his canvas and with a stroke of his pen he created a mid-century masterpiece. Rock formations jutting from the earth cradle the home in privacy and wonderment. Don’t let the quiet mountain solitude fool you, this home has the feeling of being away from it all but is only a short distance from some of Evergreen’s favorite restaurants, grocery stores, I-70, and direct access to trail systems but why leave this park like oasis.
Upon entering the home, the terrazzo flooring will whisk you away into a living room with cavernous ceilings and wood beams only a true mid-century can deliver. The very essence of indoor/outdoor entertaining space flooded by natural light carries you to the spacious covered patio off the living room. Both generous bedrooms adjacent to the living room have sliding glass doors and flank a gorgeously renovated bathroom featuring a shower that will make you late for work. The home has a very large family room leading to the oversized primary bedroom with on suite bathroom. Attached to the home is a large garage for all your hobbies and crafts.
The backyard features a brand new 200 sq ft heated workout/office space with adjoining hot tub. Also on the property are a chicken coop, storage building with deck (emergency shelter located below), gazebo, and more covered storage.
Besides the new boiler system (2025), and newer roof, the home comes with awe inspiring architectural plans and permits by a premier local architect. Enjoy the home as is or welcome the home into its next chapter.
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Exterior Features
Style Mid-Century Modern
Construction Single Family Residence
Siding Block, Frame
Exterior Dog Run, Private Yard, Spa/Hot Tub
Roof Composition
Garage No
Garage Description Asphalt, Storage
Water Public, Well
Sewer Public Sewer
Lot Description Foothills, Irrigated, Many Trees, Near Public Transit, Near Ski Area, Rock Outcropping, Secluded