About the Property
There are homes that greet you politely, and then there are residences like 407 Holden Road that open their arms. A European-inspired haven tucked gently into the trees, it carries the kind of warmth that feels both unexpected and instantly familiar, as if it has been waiting for you all along. The redevelopment of the residence is thoughtful in a way that can't be faked; curated furnishings, custom accessories, and a design language that whispers of old-world charm. There's a touch of the historic Gorsuch store here, that same sense of alpine romance and quiet refinement, where every texture feels chosen, every detail intentional, every room softly lit with memory. The spaces unfold with a kind of gentle confidence. Rooms flow into one another, the light moving softly across European lines, wide-plank floors and hand-finished stone. The great room invites fireside evenings. The kitchen, anchored by a wide gathering island, hums with the promise of long meals and longer conversations. Private suites offer quiet refuge for family and friends, each carrying its own sense of calm. The residence sits on nearly ¾ of an acre backing to open space, and the land itself feels like part of the story. A rare flat backyard becomes a place where grandkids chase each other barefoot in the grass and where summer evenings stretch long and unhurried. Expansive decks wrap the home in mountain air, offering a front-row seat to the shifting colors of the day. In a resort where legacy homes often trade quietly and rarely, 407 Holden Road stands as one of the most extraordinary values; a beautifully reimagined retreat in a setting defined by privacy, grace, and the timeless rhythm of Beaver Creek.