Fabulous custom Tudor style home
Property Details
Status:
ActiveMLS:
685744Address:
10931 E. Progress AveCity:
EnglewoodState:
COZip:
80111Price:
800000Beds:
6Baths:
5Sq Ft:
5822Land:
0.39
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Description
Are you looking for a true custom home with quality that surpasses the typical “tract home”. If so, you have found it. A renowned Denver builder constructed this home be his own residence. He included the finest materials and craftsmanship in this beautiful home. The extensive oak woodwork is superb. The moldings, details and finishes were the best available. The grand two-story entry welcomes you home to this spectacular, unique English Tudor residence. It is one of a very few in a spectacular neighborhood bordering the Cherry Creek State Park and offering the finest schools available. The gourmet kitchen as a subzero refrigerator, expansive island, shinning copper hood vent, gas stove, and tons of cabinets. You will love the size and convenience of this country kitchen with beamed ceiling It is open to the informal eating space and the vaulted family room with fireplace. Notice the architectural detail in the ceiling beams and oak woodwork. There is even a window framed to suggest a balcony. The all brick fireplace actually burns wood and is surrounded by oak built-ins. You will love the generously proportioned rooms, the quiet location at the end of the cul-de-sac and the huge yard. The mature landscaping and huge trees provide shelter from neighbors. That provides a quiet and secluded outdoor retreat. There’s even a delightful rock waterfall. The fully finished basement offers some daylight windows and a level of finish that matches the upstairs. Two bedrooms and bath are perfect for teenagers or long-term guests. The oversized recreation room has endless possibilities and there is even room left over for plenty of storage or exercise equipment. All in all, you can’t find more quality and space for the price. Make this your won prized possession and enjoy grand living in a grand, custom home.
