Huckleberry Estate

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H U C K L E B E R RY E S TAT E a r a r e l e g ac y e s tat e


It is exceedingly rare for a legacy estate of this size and provenance to come on the market. Situated on six, 3+ acre lots with sweeping views of the Tetons and adjacent to the “Sleeping Indian� hole of the Jackson Hole Golf and Tennis, the property has a unique blend of privacy paired with close proximity to the airport, Town of Jackson and Grand Teton National Park access. It truly has the best of all worlds.



THE HOME

Toad Hall


Winner of American Institute of Architects Design Award in 1991 Designed by award-winning architect Bruce Hawtin of Hawtin Jorgensen Architects in Jackson Hole, the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired, 14,598-square-foot, 7-bedroom, 9-bathroom home was programmed to maximize the views of the Tetons. “Every inch was designed to take full advantage of the site,” says Hawtin. With classic lines and a beautiful floor plan, this sophisticated estate—nicknamed “Toad Hall” for the original owner’s love of “The Wind in the Willows”— exudes timeless luxury.


Entertaining takes center stage in the chef ’s kitchen with majestic, 18foot cathedral ceilings and clear story windows to capture the sun, pocket doors for privacy during parties, and vertical-grain cherry cabinets. Chefgrade amenities include two ovens, double dishwashers, a professionalgrade Sub Zero refrigerator, six-burner Thermador gas range with grill, warming drawers, granite island and butler’s pantry.



The intimate breakfast room with wood-burning fireplace sets the stage for small gatherings and engaging breakfast conversations around the table. At dinner time in the formal dining room, guests look out over a breathtaking vista of the Tetons.




Capturing an unparalleled view of the surrounding landscape, the soaring 18foot living room ceiling has tongue-andgroove western red cedar. A large stone fireplace is the true heart of the home where family and friends gather to relay tales of days spent exploring. Just off the living room, a smaller piano nook creates an intimate gathering space to enjoy music, wine and conversation.



The custom gallery hallway leads from the living room to three guest bedrooms—one with Teton views—and features expansive windows and soaring ceilings. In the opposite direction, the master suite includes a wood-burning fireplace and magnificent views of the Grand Tetons. Designed as a true respite, the space features a cozy sleeping area, an expansive custom walk-in closet, and seamless granite master bath with walk-in shower, soaking tub and beautiful vertical-grain cherry wood cabinets.





At every possible turn the home is connected to the outdoors. In the warmer months, a 372-square-foot north-facing stone patio, with an outdoor fireplace sets the stage for long, lingering dinners outside in the fresh mountain air.


THE GUEST & POOL HOUSE


The guest house is attached to the main home via a heated outdoor walkway or carpeted, beautifully finished, heated underground tunnel designed to be reminiscent of an Old Western mineshaft. The guest house provides additional accommodations, and is also used as a private hideaway/executive office suite. Guests can relax on the private, 500-square foot outdoor patio ideal for entertaining with extraordinary views of the Tetons and sunsets. The large, cathedral ceiling office with wood burning fireplace, mahogany walls and trim and walnut floors with maple inlay affords a magnificent view of the Grand.





When it’s time for a break from the world, the year-round indoor pool is accompanied by a fully equipped workout room, hot tub and spa. This private escape, finished with sixty-million-year-old fossil fish floors quarried in the Green River area, oak doors and trim, and Douglas fir beams, is ideal for days when outdoor activity is limited. An expansive 2,000-bottle wine cellar was designed for a connoisseur in mind with an expansive and luxuriously appointed glass-enclosed and temperature-controlled environment and custom mahogany racks and trim. The space is finished with rustic, hand-hewn fir beams, and a storage room for cases.



THE LANDSCAPE Discover your own private hideaway with five outdoor patios designed to capture the magic of Jackson Hole at any time of day. Each secluded space offers an opportunity to kick back and enjoy a wildlife right at your doorstep. The grounds are integral to the feel of this singular retreat. Between the main house and guest house is constructed of paving stone, as is the 300-foot driveway. In addition to stone terraces, the reflecting pool with rock waterfall provides one of the most picturesque vistas in all of Jackson Hole. Wide open spaces are complemented with areas of golf-course standard manicured lawn, recirculating pond, seasonal stream, wild grasses and wildflowers, creating the ideal haven for birds, deer, fox, moose, elk and bison.


I N T E R I O R D E TA I L S Every aspect of the home was carefully selected—from the custom pocket doors to the museum-quality lighting. Many of the materials used throughout are indigenous to Jackson Hole and surrounding area. •

The grand entryway was built from sixty-million-year-old fossil fish stone floors quarried in the Green River area

Oak wood floors with walnut inlay

Clear tongue-and-groove cedar ceilings throughout

Exquisite custom carved elements throughout fabricated by Professor Martin Oliver who designed the totem poles at the Jackson Hole Wildlife museum

Two heated three-car garages, one attached to the main house and the other accessible via the underground tunnel or heated outdoor walkway.

Museum-quality lighting installed by Ron Gessler who maintains lighting for the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts

M E C H A N I C A L / E X T E R I O R D E TA I L S •

Central vacuum

Music and media throughout

New security system installed in 2019

State-of-the-art heated floors, forced air heat and AC throughout

Oil-fired boilers for home heat, back up, heated floors and snow melt system

New roof by DaVinci

Sprinkler/drip system throughout

2,000-gallon underground oil tank on property

2 septic tanks, one for home and one for guest house



OFFERED AT $15,500,000 Andrew Ellett, David Viehman and Devon Viehman For more information, please call (307) 690-6155

andrew.ellett@evrealestate.com 307.690.6155 d avid@jacksonholereport.com 307.690.4004 devon@jacksonholereport.com 307.690.0621 165huckleberry.com


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