Tucked away in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain high country, amid a former Victorian-era mining camp, sits a striking residential marvel. Designed by Hugh Newell Jacobsen—the late modernist master known for creating homes for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Meryl Streep, and Rachel “Bunny” Mellon—the contemporary estate rests on a 35-acre ridge in the exclusive Gray Head enclave, just 20 minutes outside Telluride.
Executed in the architect’s trademark pavilion style, a series of 10 interlocking, steep-roofed pavilions crafted of quarried limestone, steel, and glass wrap around a circular motor court. Elongated windows across the structure fill the airy, minimalist interiors with natural light, while framing views of Wilson Peak and the San Juan Mountains.
Completed in 2011, the property was first offered for sale in 2020 at nearly $15 million. It has now returned to the market for $12.75 million, with Stewart Seeligson and Kristen Muller of The Agency Telluride representing the listing.
The living room has a sweeping view of the surrounding mountains.
The Agency Telluride







