Thursday, April 2, 2026

LIV Sotheby’s International Realty Lists The Queen Anne Inn

Queen Anne Bread and Breakfast

2151 Tremont Place, Denver, Colorado

Denver, Colorado Queen Anne B & B

Queen Anne B & B Denver, Colorado

The Aspen Room, Queen Anne Bed and Breakfast Denver, Colorado

A Historic Bed and Breakfast in Capital Hill

Our connection to the community runs deep, and by having different artists come in and redesign our rooms, it gives the customers the ability to be connected with our community”
— Milan Doshi

DENVER, CO, UNITED STATES, April 2, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- LIV Sotheby’s International Realty (LIV SIR) has listed the Queen Anne Inn for $3.75 million, represented by brokers Michelle Seward, global real estate

advisor with LIV SIR, and David Leuthold, broker of St. Charles Town Company. This rare opportunity offers the chance to own a landmark investment opportunity in Denver’s city center, with the Rocky Mountains as its backdrop.

The property is set on an urban but quiet, tree lined street in an ideal location at Downtown’s edge. It is a stroll away from the Denver Convention Center, the Performing Arts Complex, 16th Street, and Coors Field. Gorgeous Benedict Park is right across the street, and local shops and restaurants surround the area. The property offers a quaint, clean, environment that is community-centered, with the Queen Anne brand established around the world as representing grace, royalty, nostalgia, and tradition.

A nationally registered landmark, the original Victorian located at 2147 Tremont Place has deep Denver roots and was known as the Pierce House during the street’s development. Designed by noted architect Frank Edbrooke for its first 1880s resident, Edwin W. Pierce, who was the brother-in-law and personal secretary to then Lt. Gov. Horace Tabor. Edbrooke also designed the Brown Palace, and this home is thought to be one his earliest surviving structures.

The Inn also encompasses the adjacent historic home at 2151 Tremont Place, which was known as the Roberts House II and was designed in 1886 by Morris Stuckert. This home was owned by DeWitt Roberts, co-founder of the town of Ordway, and features a round turret, and decorative trefoil border supporting the eaves at the porch. All of the homes on the block are uniform in style and structure including two to three stories with similar setbacks from the street. Additional features are steep and shingles roofs, and Victorian character.

Under the stewardship and curation of the current owner, the Queen Anne has evolved into a distinctly modern, community-focused, art-inspired operation with eco-friendly practices, local sourcing, and a uniquely creative flair. Each room is individually designed, and four local artist suites were designed by Denver artists Rachel Znerold, Matthew Novak, Markham Maes + Natasha Lillipore, and Josh + Tran Willis.

“Our connection to the community runs deep, and by having different artists come in and redesign our rooms, it gives the customers the ability to be connected with our community,” said seller Milan Doshi.

Outside, the grounds are an urban oasis with hundreds of blooming and ornamental flora, fresh herbs, fruit and vegetable plants. Breakfast is truly farm-to-table as fresh ingredients from the garden are used at the Inn. Eco-friendly amenities include organic cotton linens and bedding, low flow showerheads, all-natural cleaning products, and encouragement of guest recycling.

The Queen Anne Inn earns high regard in print and digital guides around the world. With the Denver area and surrounding mountain towns showing no signs of slowing its growth, this opportunity gives buyers the chance to invest in a piece of Colorado history with a place of boundless possibility. It takes an extraordinary individual to recognize an extraordinary opportunity.

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