The Story Behind
Pikes Peak Views, Greenbelt Serenity, and Timeless Architecture
There are homes that announce themselves quietly and reveal their depth only once you step inside. This Richmond Chardonnay model is precisely that kind of property — composed and traditional from the street, then immediately arresting the moment the front door swings open. The covered entry, framed by double sidelight windows, offers a considered first impression before giving way to a dramatic foyer anchored by a grand spiral staircase. The curved sweep of that staircase — carpeted, crowned with a polished wood handrail, and lit by a tiered chandelier — sets an architectural tone that the rest of the home works diligently to honor.
To the right of the entry, a main-floor study enclosed by double French doors and lined with integrated built-in bookshelves provides the kind of composed, private workspace that remote professionals and avid readers alike will immediately claim. The room's versatility as a true fifth bedroom adds a layer of practical intelligence rarely found on a main floor. The formal dining room, detailed with chair rail molding and illuminated by a refined newer light fixture, provides a dedicated space for gathered meals — a room that understands the difference between eating and dining.
The kitchen is the operational heart of the home, and it earns that role without compromise. Warm oak cabinetry with under-cabinet lighting lines the perimeter, while a center island and bar stool eating counter create natural gathering points. A gas cooktop, stainless steel double oven, and a dedicated planning desk speak to a layout designed for both daily efficiency and extended entertaining. The adjacent two-story family room rises dramatically, its floor-to-ceiling windows flooding the space with natural light, while a gas fireplace and custom built-in entertainment center anchor the room with warmth and purpose. This is a space that rewards long evenings.
Upstairs, the vaulted primary suite offers two generous walk-in closets and a five-piece bath appointed with a deep soaking tub, dual-sink vanity with oak cabinetry, and a glass-enclosed shower — a suite that balances luxury with daily livability. A secondary ensuite bedroom featuring its own private full bath is a genuine rarity in this market segment, offering guests or family members a level of privacy and independence seldom afforded in comparable homes.
The main-floor laundry room — equipped with a utility sink, ample counter space, and abundant cabinetry — reflects a builder philosophy that refused to treat practical spaces as afterthoughts. The walk-out basement remains an open canvas, its scale and natural light access positioning it as a future media room, gym, or in-law suite depending on the priorities of its next owner.
Outside, the custom deck with wrought iron balusters and an overhead fan is where this home's most singular asset becomes undeniable. Pikes Peak, Sleeping Indian, and the rolling greenbelt below compose a panorama that changes with every hour of light — a view that, in Aurora, is not merely scenic but genuinely irreplaceable.
Aurora occupies a geography that quietly insists on grandeur. Situated at the base of Pikes Peak — the 14,115-foot summit that inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write 'America the Beautiful' — the city has long attracted those who understand that landscape is not merely backdrop but a daily participant in how a life is lived. At an elevation of approximately 6,035 feet, the city enjoys over 300 days of sunshine annually and a four-season climate that balances mild winters with cool, luminous summers.
This particular address places residents within one of Aurora's established residential corridors on the city's southeast side, where thoughtfully planned neighborhoods give way to open space corridors and greenbelt preserves that buffer homes from the density found elsewhere in the metro. The greenbelt setting here is not incidental — it is a defining characteristic of the parcel, offering a natural privacy and a visual continuity with the broader landscape that no future development can diminish.
Rolling Hills Elementary School, recognized as an award-winning institution within Academy School District 20, is accessible on foot — a meaningful distinction for families who understand that walkability to quality education is one of the most enduring forms of neighborhood value.
The broader Aurora community offers a cultural and recreational life that belies its mid-sized population of approximately 480,000 residents. The United States Air Force Academy, located just north of the city, contributes both an institutional gravitas and a steady, stabilizing presence to the regional economy. The Garden of the Gods — a National Natural Landmark featuring dramatic red rock formations set against the silhouette of Pikes Peak — sits within easy reach and serves as perhaps the city's most iconic natural amenity, offering hiking, cycling, and climbing within a landscape that consistently draws national recognition.
For the outdoor-oriented, the Pikes Peak region is essentially without peer in the American interior. Hiking trails access fourteen wilderness areas within driving distance, while the Pikes Peak Highway and the historic Pikes Peak Cog Railway offer summit access for all ability levels. The Front Range corridor connects Aurora to Denver in under an hour, providing access to an international airport and the full range of metropolitan amenities while preserving the quieter, more spacious character that draws discerning buyers to Aurora in the first place.
This is a city that rewards those who choose it intentionally — and this address, with its greenbelt privacy and unobstructed mountain horizon, represents that choice at its most considered.
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