Roworth Heights, National Historic District, City of Central, CO USA
New construction in the National Historic District of the City of Central, Colorado! For the first time in over a century has come to fruition a community of new single family residences, each featuring the amenities and comforts for modern, energy efficient and responsible mountain citizenry. Roworth Heights was designed to acknowledge the significant responsibility to and due respect for the world-renowned, historic, charming and uplifting architecture and culture that is found ONLY in Central. Roworth Street, and now Roworth Heights, are named after William M. Roworth, who arrived to the City of Central in 1860. Roworth was elected Mayor twice, ran a bakery and store of hardware and general merchandise, and was elected to the State Legislature. His store was the only store left standing after the great fire of 1874. Roworth Heights was designed to promote community from within and exist in harmony with Central. The views are extraordinary. The setting is sublime. The floor plans are smart, and with 4 bedrooms and (3) 3/4 baths, a livable flex space/vehicle storage, and an elevated veranda, these homes are bound to capture the imagination. Natural light floods the homes' interiors accommodating a contemplative mountain lifestyle, a growing family, and those that enjoy to entertain. We encourage you take a deep dive into the enchanting history, community and colorful events to be experienced in Central. This very hallowed ground set the stage for Colorado to become the Centennial State. We are proud to participate in this unique offering that pays homage to 'The Richest Square Mile on Earth.'
Méditation by Jules Massenet
Vitruvius Properties operates exclusively within the epicenter of Colorado’s 19th century gold rush. Shadows of the past speak to the hardships and accomplishments of the early gold prospectors and industrious families that left all behind, traveling by wagon roads across the Great Plains to reach a rigorous and breathtaking landscape in search of prosperity. Today, artifacts of these endeavors can be witnessed by exploring the lush pine and aspen forests that are gradually closing in on these iron and hand hewn timber time capsules, a window into a pivotal time in American History.