The Story Behind
A Masterwork on Gore Creek, Where Alpine Luxury Flows
There are properties that occupy a place, and then there are properties that belong to one — that seem to have grown organically from the landscape itself, as though the architect simply revealed what was always meant to be there. The residence at 2764 S Frontage Road West is decidedly the latter. Conceived by Martin Manley Architects, a firm whose body of work has long defined the sophisticated edge of Colorado mountain design, the home makes its first impression through a confident exterior composition of dark metal siding, natural wood accents, and expansive glass — a material palette that holds a quiet, respectful conversation with the towering evergreens and rushing water that surround it.
Step inside, and the architecture shifts from confident to extraordinary. The open-concept main level is anchored by a soaring stone-clad chimney breast that rises through the heart of the home, unifying the kitchen and living spaces beneath wood-paneled ceilings that lend the rooms an enveloping warmth. The culinary space is a study in considered luxury: a gas cooktop island with integrated Miele appliances — including a built-in coffee system and precision ovens — serves as both a functional centrepiece and a gathering point, its clean lines softened by leather-upholstered bar seating and the dappled forest light that pours through oversized windows.
Perhaps the home's most architecturally arresting interior moment arrives in the bridge-style hallway connecting its levels — a glass-railed walkway flanked by cascading pendant light fixtures whose spherical forms catch and scatter the light with quiet drama, offering a clear sightline through the home's vertical layers.
The primary suite has been designed as a sanctuary within a sanctuary. A dark metal-clad fireplace anchors the room while glass doors open directly onto the sound of the creek below, dissolving the boundary between shelter and wilderness. The en suite bath — finished with a freestanding soaking tub positioned before a forest-framed window, a glass-enclosed stone shower, and warm wood vanity cabinetry — achieves the effortless calm of a world-class spa without sacrificing a single degree of residential intimacy. A custom walk-in closet, outfitted with dark wood cabinetry and generous natural light, completes the suite.
The lower level extends the home's offering with a fully equipped gym bathed in natural light and opening to the outdoors, a recreation room centered on a pool table, a wet bar with lounge seating, and a spacious family room perfect for evenings in. A private in-law or nanny suite with separate access adds a layer of flexibility rarely found at this level of mountain real estate.
Outside, multi-tiered decks descend toward the creek, furnished for both intimate evenings and generous entertaining, while a private hot tub positioned at the water's very edge transforms the already extraordinary setting into something genuinely unforgettable. This is a home built not merely for comfort, but for the kind of living that leaves a lasting impression.
Vail, Colorado occupies a singular position in the American imagination — a mountain town that has earned its reputation not through accident but through decades of deliberate cultivation of excellence. Founded in 1962 alongside the opening of Vail Mountain, the town was conceived from the outset as a world-class destination, drawing inspiration from the alpine villages of Europe while establishing an identity entirely its own. Today, with a consistent presence on lists of the world's finest ski resorts, Vail remains one of the most sought-after addresses in the Rocky Mountain West — and the stretch of Gore Creek corridor where this residence sits represents some of its most coveted private real estate.
Vail Mountain itself is a formidable presence, offering over 5,300 acres of skiable terrain across its front side, back bowls, and Blue Sky Basin — a scale and variety that continues to draw skiers and snowboarders from across the globe each winter season. World-class instruction, impeccably groomed runs, and a base village infrastructure that includes acclaimed dining, boutique shopping, and après-ski culture ensure that the mountain experience extends well beyond the lifts. The proximity of this residence to Vail Village means that the slopes, the village, and all that surrounds them are genuinely within reach.
Yet Vail's appeal has long since transcended its winter identity. Gore Creek, which runs directly along this property's edge, is designated as Gold Medal fishing water by Colorado Parks and Wildlife — a distinction reserved for waterways that consistently produce trophy-class trout and offer exceptional angling conditions. For the resident here, that designation translates to fly-fishing of the highest order, steps from the back deck, in every season the water runs clear.
The warmer months transform the valley into a destination of equal standing. The Vail Valley is threaded with world-class hiking and mountain biking trails, from accessible creek-side paths to challenging high-alpine routes with panoramic views of the Gore Range. The Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, located within Vail Village and among the highest botanical gardens in North America, offer a remarkable cultural amenity unique to the area. The Vail Farmers Market, the Bravo! Vail music festival, and the GoPro Mountain Games — an annual celebration of outdoor sport that draws elite athletes and tens of thousands of spectators — collectively contribute to a year-round cultural calendar of genuine depth.
The broader Vail Valley corridor encompasses the towns of Avon, Edwards, and Beaver Creek, the latter home to another world-renowned ski resort with a more intimate, village-scale character. Eagle County Regional Airport provides commercial air service with connections to major hubs, while Denver International Airport lies approximately two hours to the east via Interstate 70, offering global connectivity without sacrificing the sense of remove that defines life in the mountains.
To own along Gore Creek in Vail is to occupy a rare intersection — of natural beauty and cultivated luxury, of wilderness access and world-class amenity, of privacy and community. It is a place that asks nothing more of its residents than to live extraordinarily well.
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