In 1881, Denver Union Station opened, putting the city on the map of major transportation hubs in the West. During that decade, the city's economy was gaining a base rooted in railroads, manufacturing and agricultural which is when this 135-year-old farmhouse emerged. One can only imagine the stories this home has to tell. Today, it has been beautifully restored and softly awaits its next owner to carry it through another generation. Incredible, open floor plan featuring soaring ceilings, a chef's kitchen and two living spaces designed perfectly for entertaining. Through the gorgeous, beveled glass and wood trim antique front door, you are greeted by a beautiful corridor carrying you all the way to the backyard where a sprawling tree and lawn are just beckoning for dinner parties, yard games and gatherings with friends. The main floor plays host to the primary suite featuring an en suite 5-piece bath, as well as the laundry room and an Eastern-facing office that gets the yummiest morning light. Upstairs, there are two more bedrooms plus a timeless, modern bathroom with stand-up shower. The front patio is perfect for drinking coffee and sun gazing to start the day with a good ol' dose of Colorado vitamin D. Rich in charm, this unique home means buying into a little sliver of Denver's history, already outfitted with modern day necessities. This home should not be missed!
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