The second lot on the first development in the most exclusive area of Vail, 315 Mill Creek Circle is an extraordinary location. Jack Tweedy, a veteran of the 10th Mountain Division and Vail's founding lawyer, was the first owner with his wife Penny. Penny owned Triple Crown Winner Secretariat and Riva Ridge, the thoroughbred who won the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes who shares his name with the iconic run named for the WWII battle. Vail's founders chose to live on Mill Creek Circle for good reason.
On a private road, homes nestle in a peaceful oasis secluded from tourists— but the ski mountain and village are a one-minute walk away. The exceptional residence has been reimagined by interior designer Juan Pablo Molyneux. Ideal for multigenerational family living, it has four family suites, seven bedrooms, two living areas, a spa room, a billiards room, and a private apartment. A wraparound deck on the main floor overlooks creek and mountains. A second-floor deck looks onto the trail Pepi's Face.
The ground level master suite has exquisitely crafted oak beams, a spacious bathroom, walk-in closets, office, and enclosed deck. Expansive living and dining areas feature vaulted ceilings with Hawaiian Koa wood. The whole house is bathed in light from floor-to-ceiling windows with views south onto Vail Mountain and east onto the Gore Range.
Upstairs, an office with built-in shelves offers views of the Gore Range from two desks and a powder room. Down the hall, a family suite includes two rooms with vaulted ceilings, two bathrooms, and a balcony. A lower level has two suites, each with two bedrooms and a bathroom. The jacuzzi seats twelve and doubles as an endless lap pool in a stone-tiled room illuminated by etched glass windows and a ceiling that lights up with star constellations. An attached two-bedroom apartment with separate entrance can be used for guests or caretakers. Own a piece of Vail's rich history.