Stratton Preserve
Located in the Southwest region of Colorado Springs, the exclusive and luxurious Stratton Preserve neighborhood was established in 1996. This premier gated community is approximately 79 acres and is located in the foothills of beautiful Cheyenne Mountain. The Stratton Preserve neighborhood consists of luxury homes and home sites situated on 1 to 3 acre lots. The lots are both heavily forested and meadow like depending on the home site. The beautiful natural landscape includes a combination of heavy forestation, scrub oak and pine trees. Nature lovers will adore the abundant wildlife including birds, fox, deer, and the occasional bear. The Stratton preserve neighborhood has two distinct areas one called The Estates that have 1-3 acres lots and The Village at Stratton Preserve that includes 27 private residences. The architectural styles in the Stratton Preserve vary from Modern to French County, and Old World. Many of the residences include ultra luxury amenities such as covered terraces, libraries, gourmet kitchens with slab granite, wine rooms, indoor lap pools, guest houses, ponds, waterfalls, and elegant entry porticos. Landscaping and exterior maintenance are provided. The Stratton Preserve homes have unobstructed, stunning mountain and city views and offer it’s residents the ultimate in privacy. Centrally located only a few miles away from the historic Broadmoor Hotel, I-25, and Downtown Colorado Springs, residents enjoy privacy but all the conveniences of living in a central location. Several of Colorado Springs' largest state, city and regional parks, including, Cheyenne Mountain State Park, North Cheyenne Canyon and Bear Creek Canyon Parks, offer a vast array of recreational opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, and Geocaching on endless miles of trails systems. Additionally, thousands of acres of National Forest land lie directly west of the Stratton Preserve neighborhood including the Stratton Preserve Open Space and trail system. Several other nearby outdoor attractions include Seven Falls, Helen Hunt Falls, the Starsmore Discovery Center. |