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606 E. Belleview Avenue
Greenwood village, CO |
$569,000 |
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Known as the Holden/Ghourdjian Residence, this home is one of the earliest works designed by Victor Hornbein – the celebrated Denver architect whose style closely resembles that of Frank Lloyd Wright and is known for numerous Denver Landmarks including the Denver Botanic Gardens Conservatory, the Ross Branch Denver Library, and Cory Elementary School.
The sprawling flat-roofed mid-century modern ranch-style home is sited on a large gated estate in Greenwood Village. It’s unique “H” shaped floor plan reaches out into the surrounding landscape enclosing a variety of outdoor rooms including an entry court with room for four cars, a woodsy grove of pines and aspen, a sunny pool terrace, and a spacious lawn area.
The home was published in The Architectural Forum in 1944 as an example of innovative design. Its simple Post and Beam construction featured Beaded Wall Boards, Tapered Beam Ceilings with Fir Planking, Diffusing Glass Panels, and Concrete Block Fireplace. Many of these details have been obscured by subsequent remodels but original plans and sketches are available.
The property is well maintained and ready to move in. For the purist, this is a wonderful opportunity to restore this classic home.
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| Style |
Ranch |
| Bedrooms |
4 |
| Baths |
2 |
| Square Feet |
2,752 |
| Lot |
31,798 |
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| Parking |
2 Garage
4 Off Street |
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