Once featured in Architectural Digest, the serene and breathtaking views of this estate are evident throughout every corner of the home and property. The land was originally conceived by the Sinclaire family in the 1950s, who owned the majority of Perry Park, and the family selected this estate as the ideal location for this revered property. Guests are treated as they enter the main foyer, with unobstructed views of nature and mountains. 10’ ceilings flanked by a wood-burning marble fireplace and stone floors delight the senses as each facet of the main home is discovered. Bathed in natural light from banks of windows and doors opening to the southwest-facing deck, the oversized dining room is perfect for large gatherings. An enviable and sophisticated library that has hosted heads of state and presidents features the most stunning hand-carved woodwork, coffered ceilings, floor-to-ceiling built-ins, and a handsome, stone fireplace. The hidden wet bar delights with its sleek finishes and custom hinge doors. The updated kitchen boasts marble countertops, a large island with leathered granite, and dual sinks. The main floor primary suite features a convenient office, a private deck, dual walk-in closets, and a spa-like five-piece bath replete with a freestanding tub and steam shower. Downstairs, the lower-level includes three bedrooms, two baths, spacious rec and game rooms, a wine cellar, powder bath, and exterior access to the private backyard, pool, and guest cottage, which boasts a full, updated apartment with two bedrooms, wood-burning fireplace, and a five-car garage. The grounds are an outdoor paradise with room for horses, sporting clays, target shooting, and recreating in the nearby Pike National Forest. Situated on 17 private acres that are zoned agricultural, there are options for livestock and adding a barn or riding structure. This location also offers close access to hiking and biking trails, various golf clubs and is 30 minutes from the DTC.