Bonnie Brae
Bonnie Brae, meaning “Pleasant Hill” is as charming as its name. It’s a neighborhood known for its Tudor style architecture, curvy streets and homemade ice cream. Located just 5 minutes south of posh Cherry Creek, Bonnie Brae envelopes a nostalgic neighborhood with its Scottish Village design. It is a highly desirable neighborhood for affluent families as prices start around $800,000. In recent years, builders have been buying large lots, scraping the existing home and building a new urban style mansion.
But whether you live in an old or new house, you are only minutes away from some of the best pizza in Denver, a renowned Bonnie Brae ice cream shop, a European style flower shop and a spectacular wine store. All the meanwhile, it is only minutes from Downtown and Cherry Creek and a short walk from the shops and restaurants on S. Gaylord Street in Wash Park. It is by far one of our most favorite neighborhoods in Denver!
If you like the Bonnie Brae area, you will also like Washington Park, Platt Park, Congress Park, Chessman Park and City Park.
Bonnie Brae Neighborhood Association: http://bonniebraeneighborhood.org/
Boundaries: Bonnie Brae is bordered by University on the West, and Steele Street on the East, Exposition on the North and Mississippi on the South
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