Unsurpassed location, quality, sophistication and view, never before on the market, welcome to 2255 E. Alameda Ave.
Poised on a 11,270 square foot lot overlooking the 13th hole of the Denver Country Club golf course, with views to Cherry Creek's skyline, this private enclave is walkable to Wash Park and Cherry Creek North but tucked away from any city stress. Soaring ceilings and beautiful moldings in this custom home grace the rooms on the main floor, leaving large walls for any art collector's finest pieces. Nearly every room in the home accesses the outdoors where you find decks with views, a tiered manicured garden, and multiple private terraces. The primary bedroom is conveniently located on the main floor as well as an expansive living room, dining room, additional bedroom and cozy study. The kitchen is the jewel of the home that features a curved wall of windows and sweeping golf course views. The walkout basement has a separate entrance with a kitchen and living quarters for family or guests seeking privacy, large private gym and a 3-car garage. Designers have been flown in from San Francisco to elevate this home to a masterpiece rarely found in Denver.
Data as of Apr 09, 2026.
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