1932 English Tudor Revival by Architectural Firm Fisher & Fisher in Denver, Colorado
$6,495,000 | Built 1932 | 7,696 Sq. Ft. | 4 Beds | 4.5+ Baths | 1.3 Acres
2301 E Alameda Ave, Denver, CO 80209
Designed by acclaimed architectural firm Fisher & Fisher, named for partners William Ellsworth Fisher (1871–1937) and Arthur Addison Fisher (1878–1965), this 7,696 square foot English Tudor Revival, masterfully built in 1932, has been reduced to $6.49 million in Denver, Colorado. Listing details: Steeped in history this English Tudor, built in 1932, was originally a wedding gift commissioned by Governor John Evans for his eldest daughter upon her marriage to Hudson Moore. Designed by the prominent architectural firm of Fisher & Fisher, who also designed the Phipps Mansion, this historic mansion has been renovated throughout yet retains many of its original details and classic charm. Located in a private enclave with security gate, 2301 E. Alameda boasts extraordinary finishes throughout including plaster walls; high ceilings; a paneled library with limestone fireplace; gracious living room with ceiling detail; formal dining room; remodeled kitchen with high-end appliances; and an elevator servicing all three levels.
There are 4 bedrooms on the 2nd floor including a primary suite with private balcony, gas fireplace and stunning marble bath with clawfoot tub and marble shower. The finished basement offers a 360 bottle wine cellar and exercise room. All bathrooms and mechanicals have been updated. Poised on 1.3 acres overlooking the Denver Country Club golf-course, the grounds feature an outdoor kitchen with built-in grill & brick pizza oven; rolling lawns with incredible English gardens, and multiple flagstone patios capturing spectacular unobstructed views of the Denver Country Club and the Downtown Denver skyline.
Ian Wolfe • [email protected] • 303-809-3531
Christopher Bouc • [email protected] • 303-669-4449
The Wolfe-Bouc Group | LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Photography Credit: LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
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