Designed by Fisher & Fisher, who additionally designed the Phipps Mansion on the 2300 block of East Alameda Avenue, was inbuilt 1932 as a marriage present for former Gov. John Evans’ eldest daughter.
Since then, the 8,000-square-foot mansion has been extensively renovated however retains many unique particulars.
Listed at $6.8 million, the mansion sits inside a non-public enclave with a safety gate on 1.3 acres overlooking the Denver Nation Membership and with views of the downtown skyline.
Owned by retired legal professional Gary Pierson and his spouse Myrla, the house was listed in late January by Christopher Bouc and Ian Wolfe with LIV Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty.
Bouc calls the house a gem that’s “really unparalleled to something in Denver.”
The house’s been “impeccably maintained for practically 100 years,” and the homeowners accomplished upgrades like redoing each lavatory and changing an upstairs bed room right into a walk-in closet.
“They appreciated the historical past and stored the allure whereas improving convey the house as much as as we speak’s requirements,” Bouc says.
The mansion contains 4 bedrooms, seven bogs, a four-car storage, and a 360-bottle wine cellar. The transforming retained the house’s traditional particulars, together with ornamental plaster ceilings and a limestone fire within the paneled library. An elevator supplies quick access to the house’s three flooring. The outside contains rolling lawns with English gardens and flagstone patios.
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