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DENVER COUNTRY CLUB
Exclusive. Elegant. Exceptional.
Denver's County Club Historic District is all this... and so much more. Home to many of the city's grandest residences, Country Club is not only one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Denver, but also one of its most desirable.
Located just north of the original Denver County Club - a sumptuous private estate built for Denver's most prominent families in 1904 - the Country Club Place subdivision was designed by William and Arthur Fisher in collaboration with prominent Boston architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. in 1909. Wide parkways and medians combined with mandatory large lots (as many as six to 12 lots per home were required south of 3rd Avenue between Downing and Humboldt) created a spacious and stately environment for the exquisite mansions in this area.
The breathtaking homes along Circle Drive, a subdivision designed in 1926 by renowned landscape architect Saco DeBoer, boast lots averaging 18,000 square feet and face onto unique curved streets that offer an abundance of both charm and privacy.
Sprinkled with Tudors and Mediterranean-style homes that gave the area its nickname of the "Spanish Suburbs" in the early 1900s, Country Club marks a zenith in Denver's early architectural history. Thanks to its proximity to Cherry Creek and Downtown Denver as well as its enduring elegance, County Club remains one of Denver's most prestigious addresses.
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