Barry and Susan Sonnenfeld’s Raspberry Patch Estate, named after existing plants on the estate, is now for sale at $13.25 million. The listing agent is Patrick Pelisson of Telluride Properties.
The 10,900-square-foot home near Telluride sits privately on a knoll in the middle of 62 private acres with unobstructed mountain views. The home has a ski lodge feel with stone, wood, ceiling beams and sweeps of glass framing the views. The main house contains seven bedrooms and nine baths, a living room with a stone fireplace and the 360-degree views. The kitchen, with its large double islands and open to the family room, is geared for cooking for large groups of family and friends. After dinner everyone can retire to the home theater – a necessity for a Hollywood director. There is also a caretaker’s two-bedroom home, a luge course and a greenhouse.
In the 1980s, Barry was a cinematographer on some of the most successful films of the era: Raising Arizona, Throw Momma From the Train and When Harry Met Sally. Sonnenfeld later branched into directing with the films Get Shorty, The Addam Family and the Men in Black trilogy. The Sonnenfelds have recently put their home, Raspberry Patch Estate, on the market.
Raspberry Patch Estate, a home with some of Colorado’s best mountain views, is on the market for $13.25 million. The owners are Susan and Barry Sonnenfeld, the Hollywood filmmaker known for movies like The Addams Family and the Men in Black saga.
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Photo Credit: Aurelie Slegers, courtesy of Telluride Properties