Introduction of the prestigious Tipple House

Introduction of the prestigious Tipple House

Thanks to Jaima Giles and Karey Flint from Liv Sotheby’s International Realty

At the top of the prestigious prospect subdivision in Mt. Crested Butte, 23 Gray Fox Lane, known as the Tipple House- is a Legacy house that, unlike no other, is. Designed to ignite the imagination and stir the soul, this extraordinary mountain trip brings a tribute to the rich mining past of Crested Butte with masterful details, while offering a completely modern expression of luxury, privacy and alpine life. Nestled in the wooded slopes of Mt. Crested Butte, the Tipple House is more than 6,200 square feet of handmade authenticity- an architectural love letter to the heritage of the city that seamlessly combines antique craftsmanship with advanced design. This exceptional house has collected several architectural prices and can be seen in renowned publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Mountain Living, a proof of its distinctive design and timeless appeal. Every bundle, floorboard and finish tell a story, with recovered materials from the mining age of the region–like antique oak floors, structural wood and rusted cladding of a dismantled bunkhouse-that brings the spirit of the history of Crested Butte to every room. However, what really distinguishes 23 Gray Fox Lane is the location. With unparalleled ski-in/ski-out access to the slopes of Crested Butte Mountain Resort and direct adjacent borders up to 276 hectares of open space, the house borders the Gunnison National Forest and connects with kilometers of unspoken paths. Multiple chair lifts are just a few moments away and offer unparalleled direct access to the slope. Whether it is about fresh snow or cracks with wild flowers, the landscape remains beautifully untouched, a sanctuary of Alpine Meadows and Towering Timber that calls both wonder and peace. Inside, this fully furnished house offers seven bedrooms, six bathrooms and two half-bathrooms, every room with its own characteristic ambiance of Carrara Marble to Honing Onyx and kissing stone finishes, to distinguishing gold granite walls, stone corridors and recovered wood rays that bring an distinctive industrial feeling. The primary suite, located at the main level, is a retreat in a retreat, complete with a sitting room, private deck, walk-in closet and spa-inspired bath finished in warm limestone with Jerusalem. The heart of the house is the Glass Observatory-A iconic architectural feature inspired by Tipple with 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges, while the kitchen, equipped with Viking and Miele devices, invites culinary creativity with soapstone law and beer cups. Extra highlights include a fully equipped ski room with an Austrian boat dryer of 15 pairs. A private wing was added in 2014, with a spacious family room with a wet bar and a private bar, two guest suites and a home cinema equipped with an ultramodern AV system and surround sound-the perfect setting to relax, relax and enjoy après-ski moments in comfort. The lower level continues with the feast of the Huis van het Mount Heritage with dramatic floor-to-ceiling rustic stone walls. A spacious junior suite with a luxurious bathroom in spa style and a cozy seating area, a second guest suite, plus two extra rooms- an ideal such as a hollow or office- offers abundant space for extensive family or guests. A wine cellar and third living room offer the perfect space for après-ski meetings with a pool table, relaxed lounge and walk-out patio that leads to a spacious sitting area outside and hot tub. Beautiful grounds include three spacious but intimate patios well thought out with the natural landscape. The Tipple House is not only a home-it is a unique experience, deeply rooted in local history and exalted through unparalleled craftsmanship and site-specific artistry. It is a place where stories start, and where the rare combination of seclusion, history and access to nature comes together in a way that will never be duplicated again.

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