The
magnificent residential panorama of Belcaro makes it one of
Denver’s most appealing in-town neighborhoods. The Belcaro
neighborhood today includes beautiful homes with lovely lawns,
surrounding the mansion that remains at its center.
At the center of Belcaro, the homes gracing the winding streets
tend to be even larger and sprawl across vast, well manicured
lawns.
Belcaro is named for the magnificent 54-room Georgian country
estate and tennis pavilion built by retired Senator Lawrence
Phipps in the early 1930s.
In the 1960s, Mrs. Phipps donated the tennis pavilion and
mansion to the University of Denver; it is used today as a
corporate conference center and a popular location for area
weddings. Belcaro is a haven for elegant, predominantly ranch
style homes of all shapes and sizes, all large by most standards.
Surrounding the interior of Belcaro are wider streets also
neatly lined with an elegant array of large ranch style homes.
Here, the spacious back yards offer lovely retreats for family
activity, relaxing or entertaining.
Although a quiet, mature neighborhood, Belcaro appeals to
residents of all ages, from younger professional couples,
to families with children, as well as empty nesters.
The quiet, pristine neighborhood, with lovely mature trees,
offers wonderful proximity to Cherry Creek North, Bonnie Brae,
Old South Gaylord Street and Colorado Boulevard. Belcaro is
situated next to the Polo Club
and just east of Bonnie Brae.
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