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A Historical Town Hall Converted into a Private Residence in Denver, Colorado | Open House TV

A Historical Town Hall Converted into a Private Residence in Denver, Colorado | Open House TV

Kenzie Robertson takes us on a tour of a home at 400 Saint Paul Street in Denver, Colorado, located within the highly desired Cherry Creek North neighborhood.

Previously known as Harmon Town Hall, this 4-story Mile High City house was constructed in 1891 and has since been converted into a mayor’s office, courthouse, and, ultimately, a show-stopping private residence filled with intricate details and modern upgrades. From the gorgeous entryway filled with natural light to the floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the 13,656 sq. ft. property that peer into a serene courtyard — and from the spacious primary suite complete with a sitting room office, luxurious bathroom, and adjoining terrace to the classic library designed as an homage to the Gilded Age with its reclaimed wood beams and vintages maps plastered on the ceiling (not to mention the home theater, full gym and custom landscaped rooftop terrace on the top floor, and sleek speakeasy carved into the underground garage) — this 4-bedroom, 8-bathroom red-bricked residence is truly a one-of-a-kind historical landmark with thoughtful renovations and upscale entertaining amenities.

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