Welcome to the Bromfield House, an iconic Denver mansion located in the historic country club neighborhood. This stately home was built for Donald Bromfield, a prominent real estate mogul, and designed by the renowned architect Burnham Hoyt. Hoyt was a Denver native who studied Architecture at the prestigious Beaux-Art Institute and became a sought-after architect and was even hired by the Rockefeller family. Once returning to Denver, his reputation earned him several large projects including the Red Rocks Amphitheater, additions to The Broadmoor Hotel and a handful of residential properties, but it all started with this one, the Bromfield House. The Bromfield House was the first project Hoyt landed after starting his own firm in Denver. The home boasts nearly 10,000 square feet of living space on over half an acre of premium land located across from the Denver Country Club and adjacent to Cherry Creek. Hoyt took great strides to create a one-of-a-kind property for Bromfield with luxurious details including a coved floor-to-ceiling window in formal living room, a two-story foyer, an attached green house, and much more. These details still remain intact today along with 7 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, what was once a staff quarters in the basement, an attached 3 car garage and a quaint secondary structure Bromfield had built as a playhouse for his daughters. This astounding project earned Hoyt recognition as one of Colorado’s first modernist architects. The Bromfield House was featured in a number of publications and helped solidify Hoyt’s career. The Bromfield House is a piece of Denver history and architectural excellence. Here’s your chance to secure this incredible mansion in the highly-sought-after country club neighborhood. Schedule your showing today!