Jaw-Dropping Glass Mansion in Colorado Hits the Market for $41 Million
Hood Park Haven comes with access to Galloping Goose ski run and is adjacent to vast acreage of wilderness
Hood Park Haven, a luxury ski resort property in Mountain Village, Colorado, is on the market for $41 million.
Listed with Damon Demas of Telluride Properties, the 18,399-square-foot abode sits on 1.17 acres. It boasts eight bedrooms, seven full baths, and five half baths. Hood Park Haven was built in 2015, comes with access to the Galloping Goose ski run and is adjacent to Hood Park, which features acres of open space in the form of mountains, forests, and meadows.
The south-facing part of the dwelling offers a plethora of natural sunlight year-round, while the north-facing portion offers views of the nearby landscape and scenic sunsets.
Amenities include 5,337 square feet of heated terraces, a two-lane bowling alley, three living areas, 10 fireplaces, an accessible elevator for all three floors, two gas fire pits, a game room, a wet bar, a steam shower, a climate-controlled wine room, a spa, a snowmelt system, a ski room with lockers and boot heaters, a security system, a custom Nespa stone hot tub, recessed electric blinds, a secondary kitchen, a BBQ grill, an automated lighting system, and a heated, 1,155-square-foot three-car garage.
Hood Park Haven was designed by Tom Conyers Architects, built by Gerber Construction, and decorated by Thomas Hamel & Associates, while its lighting was designed by Robert Singer & Associates. The impressive property overlooks Palmyra Peak, the Telluride Ski Area, and the San Sophia Ridgeline.
The residence, which boasts a stone and wood exterior and a metal roof, also has a prep kitchen/butler’s pantry, a bunk room, a pilot’s/caretaker’s apartment, a mud room, an office, a laundry and drying room, an expansive great room, and a formal dining room.
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