Exemplary Mountain Estate In Colorado’s Telluride Area Asks $10 Million

685 Wilson Way, Telluride
There are few properties in the Telluride region as strikingly beautiful, elegantly unique, and located on an astonishing 35 acres with an unparalleled front-row seat to all of Telluride’s breathtaking peaks. (Telluride Real Estate Corp.)

Mark Twain’s famous words, “Buy land, they’re not making it anymore,” can also be said of structures from his time that are a valued building component today … old barns.

Both land and aged lumber apply at this mansion-sized mountain home in Telluride, Colorado. Set on 35 acres, the stone and wood house was built using three pre-Civil War barns that were disassembled and relocated from the Midwest.

A catwalk running along the ridge of the great room leads to a study.

A beam-supported catwalk running along the ridge of the great room leads to a study. (TELLURIDE REAL ESTATE CORP.)

The patina of timeworn wood gives the estate a rustic feel throughout the more than 11,700 square feet of interior space. The reclaimed timber is on full display in the two-story plus great room, where thick beams provide support for an upper level catwalk that leads to a study.

Brick is paired with wood in the open-plan kitchen, which has a center island and an informal dining area. The formal dining room has walls of glass that look out on the mountain range. A partial brick wall defines the space.
A partial brick wall opens to the formal dining area.

A partial brick wall opens to the formal dining area. (TELLURIDE REAL ESTATE CORP.)

Stone and wood continue in the five bedrooms, some of which have fireplaces. Bedroom walls are clad in vintage wood. There are five bathrooms.

An expansive game room on the lower level has plenty of space for seating, a pool table and a shuffleboard table.

Wood-clad walls and exposed beams bring a rustic warmth to one of the bedrooms.

Wood-clad walls and exposed beams bring a rustic warmth to a bedroom suite. (TELLURIDE REAL ESTATE CORP.)

A distinctive stone rotunda – evoking at once a silo and a lighthouse—encloses the rounded staircase that connects the floors. Glass doors open to a circular deck at the top.

A high degree of attention was paid to the grounds, which are filled with boulder-lined streams, waterfalls and stone footpaths.

Large expanses are devoted to outdoor living spaces.

Large expanses are devoted to outdoor living spaces. TELLURIDE REAL ESTATE CORP.

Several patios surround a stocked trout pond that features a wooden bridge. A cabana bar and tiled hot tub sit next to an outdoor lounging area with a fireplace.

The property, known as Catmando, takes in views of the San Juan Mountains, old growth forests and meadows.

A blanket of snow gives the estate a picture postcard appearance.

A blanket of snow gives the estate a picture postcard appearance. (TELLURIDE REAL ESTATE CORP.)

Builder-developer Steve Catsman of Telluride Real Estate Corp. is the listing agent for 685 Wilson Way, Telluride, Colorado. The asking price is US $10.15 million.

The sprawling estate, part of the Gray Head community, is about 9 miles from downtown Telluride. The 885-acre development has hiking trails, tennis courts and a winter ice-skating rink.

 

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