We’ve featured many over the top mountain homes on Unofficial but this castle in Evergreen, Colorado might take the cake. Built in 2015, Chateau V and was inspired by the Biltmore Mansion in Asheville, NC and looks straight out of a Disney movie. The $12,000,000 home has a whopping 21,692 Sq Ft interior and sits on 35 acres surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. All you need is a fancy horse drawn carriage to throw your skis in and you’ll be living like a ski bum Cinderella. This place is out of hand. FULL LISTING
PRICE: $11,999,000
BEDROOMS: 6
BATHROOMS: 8 Full
INTERIOR: 21,692Â Sq Ft.
EXTERIOR: 35 Acre(s)
AMENITIES: Balcony, Breakfast Bar, Deck, Gated Community, Granite Countertops, Library, Security System, Walk-in Closet(s), Hardwood Flooring, Media Room / Home Theater, Porte-Cochere, Staff Quarters, Wine Cellar / Grotto, Courtyard, 4+ Fireplaces, Vaulted Ceilings, Wet Bar, Radiant Floor Heating, Butler’s Pantry, Cathedral Ceilings, Stone Flooring
The majestic snowcapped panorama of Mt. Evans from this hillside location are rivaled by the architectural masterpiece of Chateau V. Designed by Boulder’s BVZ Architects and inspired by the Biltmore Mansion in Asheville, NC, this four story Texas limestone structure is built facing west to embrace the unparalleled views and mirrors the historic Biltmore landmark with its central courtyard, dormered windows, pitched roofs, turrets, lit colonnade of columns and sculptural ornamentation. A port-cochere gives passageway to a balanced façade with two projecting wings that connect to the entrance tower. The marbled entrance hall provides one of many entries to an open loggia. Marble flooring, utilized throughout the home, reflects the sunlight to create a soothing naturally lit interior. To the right of the entry is the amazing great room with immense glass wall full of mountain vistas, custom limestone fireplace and unique spoked ceiling detail. The great room opens to the kitchen which utilizes the self-supporting ceramic tile vault and arch system patented by Spanish architect Rafael Guastavino in 1892. To the left of the entrance hall is the two-story library with walnut flooring and a surrounding 2nd floor balcony. The staircases on opposing ends of the Chateau are dramatic features with limestone steps, winding balustrade, curly wrought-iron insets and multifaceted glass. The 2nd floor living hall is an extension of the grand staircases as a formal hall and gallery. On the opposite ends of the house the architect has placed the twin two car garages. The primary master suite with bubble decks, living room, limestone fireplace and luxury bath with coffee bar, refrigerator, automated blinds and safe room is located on the main level. Upstairs is the guest apartment with full kitchen and windows to an ancient rock outcropping. 4 additional bedroom suites are located on upper and walkout levels. Intentionally unfinished, the bottom level allows customization.