35 Acre Colorado Mountain Estate With Pavilion-Style Residence
This iconic knoll-top residence is set in 35 acres of land beneath the snow-capped peaks of Telluride, Colorado.
Featuring several connected living areas across 10 pavilions, the residence is a fine example of the late legendary architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen’s iconic pavilion-style design, inspired by the vernacular architecture of the American homestead.
The clean, contemporary design highlights the property’s dramatic views, with vaulted interiors, constructed of quarried limestone and native stone and steel, illuminating the living areas in natural light.
The 6,561 square foot residence has 4 separate bedroom suites, a screening room, along with ample outdoor entertaining space.
The Rocky Mountain masterpiece is set in the private enclave of Gray Head, just 20 minutes from Telluride’s ski slopes.
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