Your inner child will thank you.
, the grand abode is situated on a 156-acre bluff overlooking the picturesque Wasatch Mountains. The entryway opens to a dramatic foyer with 20-foot ceilings, a sparking chandelier and elaborate dual staircases. A few steps away, you’ll find a formal living room with jaw-dropping views of the surrounding peaks.Summit Sotheby’s International Realty
The amenities run from the expected to the downright inspired. Sure, there’s a sauna, a shuffleboard court and an exercise room. But there’s also a lazy river attached to what is best described as a full-blown water park, with a supersized swimming pool, a waterslide, a rope swing, a hot tub and a waterfall. “It’s bigger than any hotel pool I know of,” adds Oman. The home theater, meanwhile, features tiers of leather recliners that can accommodate up to 27 of your closest companions.
When it comes time for more mature forms of fun, the lower level which has been thoughtfully designed as an entertainment enclave. On occasion, the seller previously used the space as a venue to host parties and fundraisers for up to 500 people. “It really is a dramatic space,” Kerry Oman of
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