Denver-Close Mansion Is A Standout In Its Affluent Neighborhood

2022-07-15 22:33:47 By : Mr. Peter Zhao

The reimagined residence in Denver's exclusive Cherry Hills Village is listed for $10.1 million.

Cherry Hills Village is a well-heeled community in the greater Denver area, about 10 miles from downtown yet somewhat of a world away.

Its lush parklike neighborhoods are filled with luxury homes in a variety of architectural styles – some exceeding 10,000 square feet and sitting on lots of more than an acre. Just the setting for large-scale entertaining.

This nearly two-acre estate is set behind gates on a double lot with a tennis court and a swimming pool. The 16,209-square-foot mansion, with a stone exterior and a slate roof, was originally designed in the 1980s by Michael Barber and built by Al Cohen Construction Co. Then in 2015 it underwent a contemporary transformation under the guidance of designer David Hintgen and builder Micky Miller.

The estate is accessed via two driveways and measures about 1.8 acres.

Tall double doors open to the foyer, which has a skylight at the apex of its pyramidal ceiling. Wide gallery halls lead to the four main living spaces – the dining room, the study, the family room and the living room. There are inlaid oak parquet floors.

Eye-catching details abound, both inside and outside the residence.

Eye-catching details are everywhere: The glitzy wet bar sets off the three Lucite-like stools. A marble fireplace framed by windows sits under a vaulted ceiling with heavy wooden beams. Walls of glass open to an indoor spa.

Noted Colorado-based designer David Hintgen was commissioned create the home's vibrant environments.

A multi-tiered tray ceiling tops the formal dining room, which can accommodate a table seating 22 guests.

Pocketing walls of glass connect central living spaces with the outdoors.

Peninsulas and an island bring added counter space to the kitchen. Other living spaces include five bedrooms and a contemporary office. Features of the 11 bathrooms include floating-style vanities and a soaking tub.

A thick slab of marble crowns the home's stylish wet bar.

The attached pool house creates another spot to gather or dine.

A large atrium floods the breakfast room in natural light.

A sweeping driveway fronts the house and leads to gated motor court parking. Trees create a privacy barrier along the property boundaries.

The music room and lounge.

John Jaster of Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate is the listing agent for 9 Cherry Hills Farm Court, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. The asking price is US $10.1 million.

The features of the house include Colorado buff stone exterior and a Vermont slate roof.

Denver International Airport is about a 30-minute drive from the estate.

The property includes multiple spaces for outdoor dining and living.

Walls of glass take in grounds brimming with various specimen trees and flora.

The home was designed by architect Michael Barber to follow the gentle contours of the grounds.

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