![]() Differences in cowhide selection, A or B grade hides, incorrectly tanned hides, or hides not tanned long enough. We want to thank you for joining us on this journey and appreciate each one of you for supporting our family business for over 25 years.Īlthough many cowhides you see around the country may look the same, a year or two into ownership is when you really start to see the difference in quality in your cowhide. With the combination of our hand selected, top quality rugs where we search through 1000's of cowhides to end up with only 100's the best cowhides to offer our beloved customers. We stand behind our products offering some of the best return and exchange policies you'll find anywhere online. When you see a rug on our site, you will know that is the exact rug you will receive. Our family business was never that tech savvy, but we knew it would be worth it to bring our rug offerings online, but with a twist. They would show a picture of a "best case scenario", not the actual rug you would receive. Once online came around we started seeing most companies offering cowhides. From the surface, many look great, but then have issues down the road. What we found after searching through hundreds of suppliers was that cowhides are just not created equally. We learned through years of traveling the globe sourcing hides and testing various tanning methods. It is a dream come true for the discriminating buyer.Starting out with just a few hides to sell, we had very humble beginnings. Privacy, the river, spring fed pond, park like setting, wildlife, organic gardens and a pristine French Country Estate. Sliding barn doors on arched Iron window.Timber framed covered porch with Deck made of Brazilian hardwood called EPI.Polished Nickel bath fixtures in baths Exterior Features.Built-in closet system Features Throughout.Unique arched artistic wood ceilings mad of Birch.Kitchen appliances include Gaggenau Steam and Convection ovens and gas range with Subzero refrigerated drawers and Thermador refrigerator.Honed Carrara marble and Wenge (hardwood) countertops in kitchen.Antique Iron Orangerie arched window on west side with views to mountains.Wood burning Rumford Renaissance fireplace, low emission.Honed Brazilian stone in Butler’s Pantry.Antique Spanish Chestnut doors from Catalonia.Brick floors in Butler’s pantry, mud room and powder room.Just a few of the features include: Main Floor The design, features and finishes are exquisite, yet the home and setting have a cozy and private feel. One of the owners is not only an Interior Designer, but also an Antique Dealer that works both in Colorado and France. The property also has a second electric meter set if the new owners wish to add solar to the home. This will be determined by the title company. Any mineral rights known will transfer but rights are doubtful. Although the owners have no water shares they often get free tail water from Big T Irrigation and it is possible to lease or purchase shares of Big T. There are three feeder ditches cut into the hay field. The property also has ditch rights to the Culver Lateral Ditch. The water for the home, landscape and gardens is supplied by Little Thompson Water District. Recreation within 30 minutes or less include hiking, cycling, boating, camping, golf, skiing, and kayaking to name a few. There is a large array of birds including Coopers Hawks, Great Blue Heron, Hummingbirds, and occasionally Bald Eagles. There is a resident small flock of wild turkeys, both White Tail and Mule Deer, bobcat, racoon and Elk along the river area seasonally. Wildlife abounds on this parcel due to the privacy, mature trees, shrubs, landscaping, the river and spring fed pond. The property is zoned Agricultural and is suitable for horses. ![]() A lateral ditch runs through the property. The current owners have practiced organic gardening methods since they bought the property seven years ago. The property also has hay ground in the front that is planted to Alfalfa and brome. All landscaped areas are irrigated including lawns. The property also has a spring fed pond, wonderful private patio and covered deck areas, garden with raised beds and unique Douglas Fir fencing that is deer proof. The Little Thompson River babbles through the south end of the acreage, with an elevated bank for relaxing. Mature stately trees, tasteful landscaping and garden areas create a park like setting with views of the Rocky Mountains, including Longs Peak and Mt Meeker. The 9 plus acres of the Fawn Creek Estate has a gentle slope towards the river. It is close to Longmont, Loveland and Boulder and every amenity imaginable. The property lies in a small valley on a dead-end road and is bordered on the south end by the Little Thompson River. Fawn Creek is located in rural north Longmont, close to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
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