THE COACH HOUSE
The Coach House is located on Crocker Ranch, named for former owner Frank Crocker. It lies in the valley below Mount Olympus and Park Hill. Crocker made Estes Park his summer home until his death in 1932. The Crocker Ranch has a number of historical associations connected to the ranch. In 1875 Alexander MacGregor's original toll road entered the Estes Valley through the Ranch. Its traces are still visible on the ranch property. The Crocker Ranch remains today in private hands with a number of its historical buildings intact and well preserved, including the Coach House.
This exquisite home will cater for the ultimate privacy, located on one of the most breathtaking areas in the Estes valley. This amazing log home is going to make you want to come back time after time.
The main level has the very large living area with a gorgeous wood burning fireplace with stonework around it, very large kitchen, stocked with everything for your gourmet meal and dining table to accommodate your family, a wood burning stone fireplace is the central feature of this dining area. Tall and spacious windows let all the light in and let you enjoy the mountain views.
Located on the main level is a queen size bedroom with a bathroom, the second bedroom on the main level has two twin beds. Located on the second level are two King size bedrooms, both with a full size private bathroom