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Wonderfully Calm And Private Sanctuary
US $5,250,000
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  • 4 bedrooms
  • 6 bathrooms
  • 11-20 Years Old
  • In-City
  • Elevator
  • Level
  • 3 Fireplaces
  • Gas
  • 3 Car Garage
  • Eat-in Kitchen
  • QC Approved Listing
  • Garage
  • Refrigerator
  • Hardwood
  • Dishwasher
  • Range / Oven
  • Gas
Property description
Beautifully appointed, this classic home in the midst of Cherry Creek North is a wonderfully calm, private sanctuary just a block from the area’s best boutiques and restaurants. Defined by its high-quality construction and landscape of beech and hornbeam trees, this hidden-away property is all about comfortable luxury and thoughtful spaces. The stucco home was well-built by Paul Kobey to be his own personal residence and designed by architecture firm Semple Brown Design. It has French casement Kolbe and Kolbe windows, Rocky Mountain Hardware fixtures, walnut and lagos blue limestone floors and glorious outdoor spaces with a heated front walkway. The home offers a superb setting for an art collection and its masterful mix of materials feels as fresh today as it did when built in 2005. The lovely primary suite with fireplace is spacious and well-designed. The second floor study could work well as a third bedroom on that floor. The front and back patios allow for gracious and peaceful indoor-outdoor living. Elevator to all three tastefully finished floors. Attached three car garage. High end security system and particularly great storage. Note that this distinctive home and its landscaping have been impeccably maintained and improved by current owner, including a new William Oh's kitchen, new irrigation system, new concrete outdoor pavers, 2 new furnaces and 2 new humidifiers not currently in use. Please contact Trish or Maggie for a private showing. Check back for full set of photos.

https://www.sothebysrealty.com/id/qml872
407 Saint Paul Street , Denver, Colorado, United States
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