The Broadmoor

2011-2012

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ARTS & CULTURE Photo by McCory James IDYLLIC DESIGNS The Broadmoor Cottages hearken back to an era of relaxed elegance BY IRENE MIDDLEMAN THOMAS round the turn of the 20th century, Spencer Penrose envisioned a set of traditionally American-style cottages at his beloved Broadmoor, creating a painstakingly detailed set of blueprints and designs. While the dream never became reality during his lifetime, it has been realized in full with The Broadmoor Cot- tages, five luxurious guest buildings opened just two years ago. “If Spencer and Julie returned to The Broadmoor today, I think that they would be very pleased and consider The Cottages a wonderful extension of the resort they envisioned,” says TAG Galyean, Master Designer for the Broadmoor Cottages and many other projects over the last 20 years. Five eight-bedroom buildings and one four-bedroom building look out over the spectacular 18th fairway of the East Course and Cheyenne Moun- tain, just steps from the Tennis Complex. The one-story cottages are elegant, sumptuous, yet oh-so-cozy abodes that anyone would be thrilled to have for a home. Each of the five larger buildings has two small parlors and one A 112 The Broadmoor Magazine | 2011 • 2012

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