January 24, 2026 - 18:52

A meticulously transformed mansion in Denver's prestigious Country Club neighborhood has hit the market for $4 million, capping off a near-decade-long renovation. The property, originally constructed in the 1970s, occupies a site of profound historical significance, being part of the former estate belonging to the great-grandsons of Colorado Territorial Governor John Evans.
The comprehensive nine-year project successfully reimagined the residence, blending modern luxury with timeless character. The home now features an open and sophisticated floor plan designed for both grand-scale entertaining and comfortable family living. High-end finishes, premium materials, and expert craftsmanship are evident throughout the property.
Spanning over 6,600 square feet, the estate includes five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Notable amenities comprise a state-of-the-art chef's kitchen, a formal dining room, and a spacious primary suite. The allure extends outdoors to a private, landscaped yard ideal for relaxation and hosting guests. This listing represents a rare opportunity to own a completely updated estate within one of Denver's most coveted and historically rich enclaves, offering a unique blend of legacy and contemporary elegance.
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