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  • Colorado’s Mountain Landscape Drove The Design Of This $10.8 Million Ranch Home In Telluride

    Colorado’s Mountain Landscape Drove The Design Of This $10.8 Million Ranch Home In Telluride

    In Telluride, Colorado, the rugged landscape is a total scene-stealer. The same can be said of a luxury vacation home designed to “steal” the spectacular scenery that half a century ago jettisoned the area from an old mining town into a star ski resort.

    Turkey Creek Ranch at 8210 Highway 145 comes with a three-story home built in 1994 on almost 29 acres of untouched land with a creek and a pond. The property is surrounded by national forests.

    “The home was designed for this specific piece of land,” says co-listing agent Ben Jackson of Telluride Real Estate Corp. “I would call it a marriage of the property and the building because it’s set in such a way that you pick up sweeping views from every window.”

    The contemporary home faces north, showcasing views of the San Sophia Ridge in the San Juan Mountains and peaks at nearby Telluride Ski Resort. The exterior of each story presents a series of long curves with rounded corners, offset with glass walls and thick sloping roofs. Inside, the curves form view towers at each end of the building to create light-filled rooms that point ever outward.

    Rooms are set on two levels above a garage and covered porch area. The house was remodeled to remove walls and create an open plan in which the living room flows to the dining area and kitchen—and then outside to a wide, rounded balcony with mountain views. Six bedrooms (some of which can be turned into office space or other types of rooms) are located on the upper level. All levels of the house are connected by an elevator.

    “The architect made the house slope down to be built with the land instead of blasting and building into the land,” Jackson says.

    The home was designed by Michael Fuller Architects based near Aspen, the other, flashier ski town a couple of hundred miles northeast of Telluride. The award-winning firm also designed a landmark Telluride home on a rocky slope to capture the best views of 365-foot Bridal Veil Falls, the tallest free-falling waterfalls in Colorado. No surprise, the house is nicknamed The Falls.

    Turkey Creek Ranch sits at a cool 9,000 feet in elevation. It’s a setting with maximum privacy that’s just minutes from the ski resort and the town of Telluride. It also provides easy access to outdoor passions that Colorado is known for.

    In summer, you can go horseback riding, hike into the surrounding national forest, golf at the ski resort, and fish or stand up paddle on the on-site pond. In winter, along with downhill skiing at the resort, you can snowshoe or cross-country ski from your back door.

    It’s also a house that’s good for entertaining, inside and out, Johnson says the owners have had “80 people in that house, in the living room, dining and kitchen area, and they could have had 50 more.”

    Telluride opened its first ski lift in 1972, quickly becoming a popular, off-the-grid ski spot with abundant access to the outdoors. As its popularity grew, so did the number of wealthy people seeking luxury homes (actors Tom Cruise and Oprah Winfrey have had property here) amid the mountain backdrop. The population is about 2,600 people.

    The property is on the market for $10.79 million. Jackson shares the listing with Andrew “Drufur” Williamson at Telluride Real Estate Corp.

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  • Colorado Golf Course Home Boasts A Claim To Fame

    Colorado Golf Course Home Boasts A Claim To Fame

    The first home built on the eighth fairway of the then-new Telluride Golf Club course in Colorado has a tale to tell.

    Listing agent Steve Hilbert was a friend of the original owner and agreed to waive his commission as long as there would be a beer fridge on the patio stocked with Coors Light for when he passed by on a round of golf.

    “If I ever encountered an empty beer fridge, then the commission would be immediately due,” Hilbert says. Soon, the house became one of the most recognizable homes in Mountain Village.

    “Word got out and pretty much every golfer knew about the ‘free beer’ fridge,” he says. “The current owner still honors the tradition to this day.”

    Now the mountain contemporary at 151 Adams Ranch Road is for sale at US $6.35 million and, once again, Hilbert with Telluride Real Estate Corp. has the listing.

    Designed by Charles Cunniffe Architects with entertaining in mind, the home’s more than 5,000 square feet of living space opens to decks and patios that take in 360-degree views.

    The front of the house displays a stone, beam and natural wood façade. Multiple wings project off the main artery of the home. Stone walls with arched top-floor windows bookend the rear of the structure.

    Arched doors topped by arched windows lead inside to a roomy entry hall with sightlines through to the window-surrounded double-height living room. The hall also opens to the formal dining room and wooden stairs leading to the second-level catwalk. Heavy beams and natural wood are among the details.

    A two-level peninsula in the kitchen provides dining and prep space. Wood cabinetry, a wine rack, two sinks and stainless-steel appliances are among the amenities. A breakfast nook anchors one corner of the room. Also on the ground floor is a den with a fireplace.

    Including the primary suite there are six bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a powder room. A vaulted ceiling tops the second-floor game room.

    The nearly three-quarters of an acre of grounds contain plenty of room for a game of croquet or tossing a football around.

    “The outdoor living space flows seamlessly onto the fairway with unobstructed views of famous Mount Wilson—ironically, the mountain on all the Coors Light ads and products,” Hilbert says. “No other homes are visible across the open space.”

    Mountain Village, southwest of Telluride and surrounded by the San Juan Mountains and Telluride Ski Resort, has penetrating sunshine, dry air and one of the highest-elevation golf courses in the world. Telluride Golf Club, at about 9,500 feet, is open to Telluride Sky & Golf Club members.

    But beer is not the only perk of the location. A gondola connects the community to the town of Telluride with 12- to 13-minute free rides.

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