110 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET | HISTORIC COUNTRY CLUB  |  SOLD  |  4 BEDROOMS  |  6 BATHROOMS
SQUARE FEET: 7540  |    LOT: 13,200  |  PARKING: 3 CAR GARAGE

$4,000,000

Welcome to the William E. Fisher House, a historic home built in 1910 by Fisher & Fisher Architects for Fisher himself.

Conceived in the Spanish style—deemed by the architects to be suited to Denver’s climate—the home offers four levels of living space, set on a vast 13,200 sq ft lot in Historic Country Club.

The landscaped grounds are framed by mature trees, creating privacy and a serene setting complete with a pool, hot tub, 2 outdoor fireplaces, and a generous covered terrace.

An expert renovation enhanced the home’s historic beauty and incorporated more modern function with the addition of an elevator serving all floors.

Upon entry, a wood-paneled gallery leads to the central foyer connecting all of the main floor living spaces. Sitting opposite the entry is a room with barrel-vaulted ceilings and original plasterwork – opening to the lush gardens. The living room showcases coffered ceilings, anchored by a fireplace and complemented by a spacious dining area. French doors extend the living space to a covered terrace overlooking the grounds. The kitchen is a jewel for the home chef, opening into a cozy family room. A double-sided fireplace connects the family room to a breakfast room with a built-in banquette – a true extension of the renovated kitchen. A mudroom provides convenient access to the attached two-car garage. A detached 3rd garage offers additional space.

The grand primary suite sits at the front of the home with sweeping views. A windowed walk-in closet enhances the suite plus a large bathroom – classic in its design. The second floor also features a secondary bedroom, bathroom and dressing room/third bedroom.

Perched upon the 3rd floor sits an expansive great room, 2 additional bedrooms, a bathroom, study room and additional storage.

The basement is finished with a large gym, temperature-controlled wine room, full laundry room and more storage.

This masterpiece is a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of Denver’s architectural heritage.

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