It also serves as an event venue, hosting up to 12 weddings annually, said listing agent Bob Dalton of real estate company Slifer Smith & Frampton in a Friday interview.
The new owner would take over the businesses and their assets, including tractors, trucks, machines, inventory and customer contracts like Whole Foods, Dalton added. The would-be buyer would also invest their money into a piece of Colorado history: the Bader School House, constructed in 1887 and part of the remodeled main residence. It’s attached to a two-story house built in 2004.The four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence includes a house built in 2004 and the Bader School House, constructed in 1887.
In its entirety, the home features seven French doors, a chef’s kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, an extra-deep soaking tub in the main bathroom and an office. A 15,660-square-foot greenhouse and a 2,700-square-foot barn, with a walk-in cooler and office space, also sit on the property, according to a news release.