
Description
Originally constructed in 1891 and owned by the McKown family, publisher of the San Miguel Examiner newspaper, this stately residence was artfully restored and enlarged in 1991 by its current owner. Its Late Victorian era front gabled plan with canted bay on its facade, is architecturally significant for Telluride's residential development in the late 1800's. Its location on two lots with mature trees and lush landscaping afford ample solitude on Telluride's most coveted street in the heart of the Historic District. Less than one and a half blocks from commercial core shopping and dining and 3.5 blocks to the gondola, 220 N. Oak offers the convenience of downtown living with quality of life in a residential setting. Its east-west orientation offers the residence excellent solar exposure
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6BEDS
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0.13ACRES
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4BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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4,837SQFT
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$2,584$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
Originally constructed in 1891 and owned by the McKown family, publisher of the San Miguel Examiner newspaper, this stately residence was artfully restored and enlarged in 1991 by its current owner. Its Late Victorian era front gabled plan with canted bay on its facade, is architecturally significant for Telluride's residential development in the late 1800's. Its location on two lots with mature trees and lush landscaping afford ample solitude on Telluride's most coveted street in the heart of the Historic District. Less than one and a half blocks from commercial core shopping and dining and 3.5 blocks to the gondola, 220 N. Oak offers the convenience of downtown living with quality of life in a residential setting. Its east-west orientation offers the residence excellent solar exposure
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