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3349 Bryant Street

  • Denver, CO
  • $1,400,000

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Nestled in Denver's coveted Historic Potter Highlands neighborhood, this exquisite 1890 Queen Anne Victorian is poised on a premier block. Double-stacked front porches and a brick and stone facade inspire timeless allure, drawing residents inward to beautifully renovated interiors. Classic character is artfully embraced with an exquisite original staircase, original doors, window trim and flooring. A gas fireplace grounds the living room extending into a formal dining room, where elegant soirees are waiting to be enjoyed. The kitchen features modern appliances, classic white cabinetry, quartz counters, and a bright breakfast nook. The kitchen flows effortlessly into the modern & spacious family room, boasting generous windows and a modern gas fireplace. Glass French doors open to a relaxing back patio surrounded by newer fencing. Escape to the sun-filled primary suite boasting vaulted ceilings and access to a private balcony, while enjoying cozy evenings gazing at the moon and stars through the well placed skylight. Prepare for the day in the enviable walk in closet and the beautifully updated tile bath. Two additional bedrooms are complemented by a charming bath with vintage claw foot tub. The fully finished basement offers flexible living space with a media/recreation room, additional bed, full bath and large laundry. Upgrades include updated windows, HVAC, paint and systems. A two-car detached garage is equipped with an EV charging outlet. This residence offers proximity to shopping and restaurants on 32nd Avenue, including Wooden Spoon, Duo, Kumoya and Locavore.
Nestled in Denver's coveted Historic Potter Highlands neighborhood, this exquisite 1890 Queen Anne Victorian is poised on a premier block. Double-stacked front porches and a brick and stone facade inspire timeless allure, drawing residents inward to beautifully renovated interiors. Classic character is artfully embraced with an exquisite original staircase, original doors, window trim and flooring. A gas fireplace grounds the living room extending into a formal dining room, where elegant soirees are waiting to be enjoyed. The kitchen features modern appliances, classic white cabinetry, quartz counters, and a bright breakfast nook. The kitchen flows effortlessly into the modern & spacious family room, boasting generous windows and a modern gas fireplace. Glass French doors open to a relaxing back patio surrounded by newer fencing. Escape to the sun-filled primary suite boasting vaulted ceilings and access to a private balcony, while enjoying cozy evenings gazing at the moon and stars through the well placed skylight. Prepare for the day in the enviable walk in closet and the beautifully updated tile bath. Two additional bedrooms are complemented by a charming bath with vintage claw foot tub. The fully finished basement offers flexible living space with a media/recreation room, additional bed, full bath and large laundry. Upgrades include updated windows, HVAC, paint and systems. A two-car detached garage is equipped with an EV charging outlet. This residence offers proximity to shopping and restaurants on 32nd Avenue, including Wooden Spoon, Duo, Kumoya and Locavore.
Nestled in Denver's coveted Historic Potter Highlands neighborhood, this exquisite 1890 Queen Anne Victorian is poised on a premier block. Double-stacked front porches and a brick and stone facade inspire timeless allure, drawing residents inward to beautifully renovated interiors. Classic character is artfully embraced with an exquisite original staircase, original doors, window trim and flooring. A gas fireplace grounds the living room extending into a formal dining room, where elegant soirees are waiting to be enjoyed. The kitchen features modern appliances, classic white cabinetry, quartz counters, and a bright breakfast nook. The kitchen flows effortlessly into the modern & spacious family room, boasting generous windows and a modern gas fireplace. Glass French doors open to a relaxing back patio surrounded by newer fencing. Escape to the sun-filled primary suite boasting vaulted ceilings and access to a private balcony, while enjoying cozy evenings gazing at the moon and stars through the well placed skylight. Prepare for the day in the enviable walk in closet and the beautifully updated tile bath. Two additional bedrooms are complemented by a charming bath with vintage claw foot tub. The fully finished basement offers flexible living space with a media/recreation room, additional bed, full bath and large laundry. Upgrades include updated windows, HVAC, paint and systems. A two-car detached garage is equipped with an EV charging outlet. This residence offers proximity to shopping and restaurants on 32nd Avenue, including Wooden Spoon, Duo, Kumoya and Locavore.
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1890

1890

Year Built

4

4

Total Bedrooms

4

4

Total Bathrooms

2,968

2,968

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

3,120

3,120

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

2.0

2.0

Garage Spaces

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01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

4

Total Bathrooms

4

Full Bathrooms

2

Three Quarter Bathrooms

2

Laundry room

In Unit

Flooring

Carpet, Tile, Wood

Fireplace

Family Room, Gas, Gas Log, Living Room

Appliances

Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Microwave, Oven, Range, Refrigerator, Washer

Other Interior Features

Breakfast Nook, Eat-in Kitchen, Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, Pantry, Primary Suite, Quartz Counters, Smart Thermostat, Smoke Free, Utility Sink, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s)
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Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Garage Spaces

2.0

Water Source

Public

Utilities

Cable Available, Electricity Connected, Internet Access (Wired), Natural Gas Connected, Phone Available

Roof

Composition

Lot Features

Historical District, Irrigated, Landscaped, Level, Near Public Transit

Parking

Concrete, Electric Vehicle Charging Station(s), Exterior Access Door, Oversized

Heat Type

Electric, Forced Air, Natural Gas

Air Conditioning

Air Conditioning-Room, Central Air

Sewer

Public Sewer

Security Features

Security System, Smart Cameras, Smart Locks, Video Doorbell

Other Exterior Features

Balcony, Lighting, Private Yard, Rain Gutters
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Lot & Area

Status

For Sale

Open House

2/8/2025, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Living Area

2,968 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

3,120 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

8889917

Type

Residential

Year Built

1890

Neighborhood

Potter Highlands

Architecture Styles

Victorian

Elementary School

Edison

Middle School

Strive Sunnyside

High School

North

School District

Denver 1
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Finance

Sales Price

$1,400,000

Real Estate Taxes

$6,564/yr

Zoning

U-TU-B

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Potter Highlands

The Potter Highlands Historic District is one of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods.

Welcome to Potter Highlands

 

 

Potter Highlands Historic District

Including Scottish Highland

The Potter Highlands Historic District is one of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods and lies west above downtown Denver and is a subdivision of the original town of Highland. Established in 1863 by Rev. Walter Potter, the 36-square block district is one of Colorado’s largest residential historic districts full of Victorian, craftsman, and cottage-style structures. It parted from Denver in the 1870s and legally became a separate city in 1885. Bragging about their clean air and water and touting their “high morals,” Highlanders bragged that their city was “situated upon a high eminence, proudly overlooking her smoky neighbor, the city of Denver, her [Highlands] atmosphere untarnished by smelter or factory smoke, but as pure and fresh and sweet as the God of nature ever gave to man.” [Ruth Wiberg, Rediscovering Northwest Denver, 1994]. The majority of the homes in Potter Highlands were constructed between 1893 and 1939.

Mansions, with a limit of one per block, were built to attract buyers to the area. More modest construction later appeared as a result of further subdividing. One of Denver’s earliest streetcar suburbs, the West Highlands area had its own shopping district at 32nd and Lowell that still remains one of Denver’s most popular destinations. Today, Potter Highlands boasts its own burgeoning shopping district along 32nd Ave., beginning at Clay Street and extending east to the LoHi district. The community has been home to various immigrant ethnic groups Scottish, Italian, Irish, German, and Mexican who established the neighborhood’s still-thriving churches, businesses, restaurants, and cultural events. Though intended to be its own city, transportation problems crossing the Platte River into Denver as well as the financial problems resulting from the Silver Crash led residents to vote to join Denver in 1896. Potter Highlands was designated a historic district in 1979; its boundaries are Federal Boulevard east to Zuni Street and 32nd Avenue north to 38th Avenue.
 

Scottish Highland

Scottish Highland is the subdivision immediately adjacent to Potter Highlands and was founded by the son of a famous English doctor. Scottish Highland is a designated National Historic District and is known for its curving streets with Scottish names, such as Dunkeld, Fife, and Argyle. Extending south of 32nd Ave to 29th, this cozy and quaint neighborhood is nestled between Clay/Dunkeld and Zuni Streets.
Welcome to Potter Highlands     Potter Highlands Historic District Including Scottish Highland The Potter Highlands Historic District is one of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods and lies west above downtown Denver and is a subdivision of the original town of Highland. Established in 1863 by Rev. Walter Potter, the 36-square block district is one of Colorado’s largest residential historic districts full of Victorian, craftsman, and cottage-style structures. It parted from Denver in the 1870s and legally became a separate city in 1885. Bragging about their clean air and water and touting their “high morals,” Highlanders bragged that their city was “situated upon a high eminence, proudly overlooking her smoky neighbor, the city of Denver, her [Highlands] atmosphere untarnished by smelter or factory smoke, but as pure and fresh and sweet as the God of nature ever gave to man.” [Ruth Wiberg, Rediscovering Northwest Denver, 1994]. The majority of the homes in Potter Highlands were constructed between 1893 and 1939. Mansions, with a limit of one per block, were built to attract buyers to the area. More modest construction later appeared as a result of further subdividing. One of Denver’s earliest streetcar suburbs, the West Highlands area had its own shopping district at 32nd and Lowell that still remains one of Denver’s most popular destinations. Today, Potter Highlands boasts its own burgeoning shopping district along 32nd Ave., beginning at Clay Street and extending east to the LoHi district. The community has been home to various immigrant ethnic groups Scottish, Italian, Irish, German, and Mexican who established the neighborhood’s still-thriving churches, businesses, restaurants, and cultural events. Though intended to be its own city, transportation problems crossing the Platte River into Denver as well as the financial problems resulting from the Silver Crash led residents to vote to join Denver in 1896. Potter Highlands was designated a historic district in 1979; its boundaries are Federal Boulevard east to Zuni Street and 32nd Avenue north to 38th Avenue.   Scottish Highland Scottish Highland is the subdivision immediately adjacent to Potter Highlands and was founded by the son of a famous English doctor. Scottish Highland is a designated National Historic District and is known for its curving streets with Scottish names, such as Dunkeld, Fife, and Argyle. Extending south of 32nd Ave to 29th, this cozy and quaint neighborhood is nestled between Clay/Dunkeld and Zuni Streets.
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Amy Berglund

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