An absolutely incredible location at McCormick Ranch with panoramic valley and mountain views, wide open spaces and private access to the Slate River this type of offering does not come along often in a lifetime. This is one of only a few 35 acre ranch locations where you can walk or ride a bike to town, yet enjoy stunning vistas, peace, tranquility and privacy of immense open space.
Appearing as an old ranchers homestead with reclaimed barn wood exterior and rusted corrugated steel roof, the rustic exterior masks a refined, understated interior comprising the latest in green building techniques and materials, and solar arrays for both heat and electrical generation. With systems designed and engineered by REG, 1021 McCormick was the first LEED Gold certified house built on the Western Slope. (2008) All interior and exterior lights on the house and barn are LED, producing clear light with minimal energy cost. The interior walls are coated with American Clay. The trim and doors are solid cherry, custom milled and built by local cabinetmaker David Treadway. David also built the cabinets and custom furniture with cherry and reclaimed lumber. The handrails in the barn and house were handmade by local blacksmith Ben Eaton, of Get Bent Blacksmithing. The floors are 100 year old reclaimed hardwood flooring. All door knobs and cabinet handles are cast bronze from Rocky Mountain Hardware. Constructed of structural insulated panels (SIPs), the house is extremely well insulated and quiet. The solar water panels collect heat which is stored in a large insulated water tank to provide extra heat when the sun is down. The panels heat the floors of the house and the hot water supply tank. The large electrical solar array generates excess electricity. An air circulation system (ERV) circulates fresh air throughout the house while retaining heat when the outside temperatures are low. A humidification system adds humidity to the incoming air, creating a nose, throat and skin friendly interior humidity level.