Residential Spotlight
Private promontory
June 8, 2012
The Great Room illustrates the connection between the outdoors and the interior of the house at 1530 Timber Lane. The architect, Hobart Wagener, “tended toward a modern sensibility, using open floor plans,” according to the house's listing.
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The soft tones of a dining area offer a subdued, quiet place for a meal.
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Natural elements such as boulders help integrate the house with the land.
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Architect Hobart Wagener used roofs to great effect at this estate. Roofs range from simple gables to shallow butterflies, to pyramids. Wide eaves help transition from the interior to the outside.
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The house at 1530 Timber Lane is rich with interesting architectural details, including this staircase.
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Price: $4,275,000
Size: 7,602 square feet
Cool features: This home's listing says it all: "Perched atop a private 10 acre promontory sits this spectacular Hobart Wagener Estate. After passing through a private gate, the driveway meanders through spectacular grounds. The home has been masterfully restored maintaining Wagener's original design while updated with today's modern luxuries. "The house includes an art room, library, office and home theater, along with a guest house, numerous patios and spa."
Brokers: Judy Spear & James Simpson, 720-771-6075,
judy.spear.sothebysrealty.com
Year built: 1964
Other: Four bedrooms, five baths
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