$14,250,000
952 & 740 Trentaz Drive, Aspen, 81611
952 & 740 Trentaz Drive, Aspen, CO 81611
Please click on ''More'' for full description. Secluded estate located on a hillside and encompassing 35 breathtaking acres that border the 40 acre Starwood Community Meadow! The property includes four building sites – two that are currently improved and two that are undeveloped – all four of which may be developed up to 15,000 square feet with TDR's. The entire property is also allowed the exclusive use of two pastural tracts. Panoramic views of the Elk Mountains (including the Continental Divide, Aspen Mountain, Mt. Hayden, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, Tiehack, Snowmass, Capital Peak and Mt. Daly) showcase the powerful yet calming nature of this legacy retreat that is a true blend of yin and yang. A 12 foot redwood plank version of Creation by acclaimed British sculptor John Robinson is raised so that it floats on winter snow and overlooks the mountains, letting you know that you have arrived in a magical haven. Wildflowers line the drive and waterfalls & streams flow to trout-filled ponds in the pastures below.
The barn house is the first building that comes into view. This was one of the first properties developed in Starwood and the original home of legendary Norwegian Olympic Gold Medalist of 1952, Stein Eriksen. Made from native stone from above Ruedi Reservoir, the two story studio is a creative sanctuary housing an office, meeting room, gym, kitchen, brick fireplace, and wine room. A cantilevered stone staircase leads to a rooftop deck with some of the best views on the property. Adjacent to the barn house are stables, a tack room and a ranch manager's office. A vegetable & herb garden sits on the roof of the stables out of reach from hungry deer.
Feng Shui prevails with waterfalls, ponds and streams throughout the property. Aspen and pine trees, peonies, irises, roses, clematis, sunflowers, poppies, daisies, and gladiolas surround the property. A Colorado sandstone path connects the barn house to the conservatory, which features a treadmill pool for winter months, a relaxing year round sunroom, a full bath with changing room & steam shower, and a hidden exterior kitchenette. Between the conservatory and the main residence sits an oval shaped, outdoor heated swimming pool.
A flagstone path winds through an Aspen grove leading to the six bedroom main residence. The front entry is the original hand carved Eriksen family door from Norway. The main residence was designed by Ellie Brickham, Aspen's first female architect, who collaborated with Herbert Bayer and Fritz Benedict to help design the Aspen Institute. She was the original developer of Starwood together with Edgar Stern. According to Aspen Modern Magazine, "Brickham's projects focus on an impeccable sense of proportion and feeling of lightness". The design is a combination of Bauhaus modern and Wrightian modern design.
Walls of glass bring the outdoors into the main residence. An expansive front lawn leads to a stocked trout pond and bridge over the canal. A stacked stone wood-burning fireplace highlights the great room. The private two level master suite sits on the south side of the home with a lower level media room/study & gallery and upper level oversized walk-in closet along with a wraparound deck with hot tub. Illuminated from the skylight above, the French country-inspired gourmet kitchen boasts custom painted cabinetry, a professional six-burner Viking gas range, and a wood-burning grille. Five en suite carpeted bedrooms are situated on the north side of the main residence as well as a two bedroom caretaker's quarters. Connected to the main residence via the mud room is a two car garage with a second kitchen area for event catering. There is a tunnel connecting the main house to the conservatory & barn house, where wine, port, champagne & olive oil are stored. Below the lower garage is a Dojo gym - a sacred place for practicing martial arts and Tai Chi. Above the gym is an additional three car garage. A fire suppression system is located in a shed next to the lower garage.
Starwood is a private, 24 hour gated community with amenities that include tennis courts, Nordic skiing, equestrian trails, and hiking over 960 acres. This one of a kind paradise embodies the Aspen ideal - rejuvenating mind, body and spirit. This is the most convenient site in Starwood - only a 3 mile drive to downtown Aspen.
The barn house is the first building that comes into view. This was one of the first properties developed in Starwood and the original home of legendary Norwegian Olympic Gold Medalist of 1952, Stein Eriksen. Made from native stone from above Ruedi Reservoir, the two story studio is a creative sanctuary housing an office, meeting room, gym, kitchen, brick fireplace, and wine room. A cantilevered stone staircase leads to a rooftop deck with some of the best views on the property. Adjacent to the barn house are stables, a tack room and a ranch manager's office. A vegetable & herb garden sits on the roof of the stables out of reach from hungry deer.
Feng Shui prevails with waterfalls, ponds and streams throughout the property. Aspen and pine trees, peonies, irises, roses, clematis, sunflowers, poppies, daisies, and gladiolas surround the property. A Colorado sandstone path connects the barn house to the conservatory, which features a treadmill pool for winter months, a relaxing year round sunroom, a full bath with changing room & steam shower, and a hidden exterior kitchenette. Between the conservatory and the main residence sits an oval shaped, outdoor heated swimming pool.
A flagstone path winds through an Aspen grove leading to the six bedroom main residence. The front entry is the original hand carved Eriksen family door from Norway. The main residence was designed by Ellie Brickham, Aspen's first female architect, who collaborated with Herbert Bayer and Fritz Benedict to help design the Aspen Institute. She was the original developer of Starwood together with Edgar Stern. According to Aspen Modern Magazine, "Brickham's projects focus on an impeccable sense of proportion and feeling of lightness". The design is a combination of Bauhaus modern and Wrightian modern design.
Walls of glass bring the outdoors into the main residence. An expansive front lawn leads to a stocked trout pond and bridge over the canal. A stacked stone wood-burning fireplace highlights the great room. The private two level master suite sits on the south side of the home with a lower level media room/study & gallery and upper level oversized walk-in closet along with a wraparound deck with hot tub. Illuminated from the skylight above, the French country-inspired gourmet kitchen boasts custom painted cabinetry, a professional six-burner Viking gas range, and a wood-burning grille. Five en suite carpeted bedrooms are situated on the north side of the main residence as well as a two bedroom caretaker's quarters. Connected to the main residence via the mud room is a two car garage with a second kitchen area for event catering. There is a tunnel connecting the main house to the conservatory & barn house, where wine, port, champagne & olive oil are stored. Below the lower garage is a Dojo gym - a sacred place for practicing martial arts and Tai Chi. Above the gym is an additional three car garage. A fire suppression system is located in a shed next to the lower garage.
Starwood is a private, 24 hour gated community with amenities that include tennis courts, Nordic skiing, equestrian trails, and hiking over 960 acres. This one of a kind paradise embodies the Aspen ideal - rejuvenating mind, body and spirit. This is the most convenient site in Starwood - only a 3 mile drive to downtown Aspen.
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- Mls Id134727
- StatusClosed
- Property TypeResidential
- StyleOther
- Total Baths15
- Full Baths12
- Half Baths3
- Bedrooms8
- LocationAspen
- AreaMcLain Flats
- NeighborhooodStarwood
- Year Built1993
- FurnishedUnfurnished
- Total SF13,229
- Acres35.11
- Lot Size1,529,392
- Property ConditionExcellent
- HeatingYes
- Fireplaces #4
- Fireplace TypeWood Burning
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