BELCARO PARK

Named for the magnificent 54-room Georgian country estate and tennis pavilion built by retired Senator Lawrence Phipps in the early 1930s, Belcaro today features beautiful homes surrounding the mansion that remains at its center. The Belcaro neighborhood – one of Denver’s most appealing in-town neighborhoods – is a haven for elegant, predominantly ranch-style homes of all shapes and sizes. The homes gracing the winding streets at Belcaro’s center tend to be quite large and sprawl across vast, well-manicured lawns.

It is distinguished by its park-like setting. Tall spruce trees and elms, along with many other magnificent specimens, create an expansive tree canopy in this unique enclave comprised of 193 homes. Large lots, expansive front yards and generous setbacks are also unique characteristics of the Belcaro Park setting. Belcaro Park continues to be a very desirable place to live due in part to the foresight of the original developers who established covenant restrictions for the neighborhood that have allowed property values to increase and the beauty of the neighborhood to endure.

The neighborhood is bordered on the North by the South side of Exposition Avenue, to the West by the East side of Steele Street, to the South by the North side of Tennessee and to the East by the East side of South Harrison Lane from Exposition to Kentucky and the West of of Harrison Street from Kentucky to Tennessee.