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Possibly Haunted: Denver's Croke-Patterson Mansion Has Ghostly Past

WOW House: The 1891 red sandstone 10-bedroom castle on 11th and Penn has a history of ghosts-in-residence.

DENVER, CO -- The Croke-Patterson mansion, now a 10-bedroom bed and breakfast, has a ghostly history of exorcisms, mysterious midwives and drawers that may or may not suddenly open and shut. The building is a historic landmark and its original stained glass and mahogany trim have been newly restored. A mini-replica carriage house holds 50 people for parties and events. The hotel includes an elevator, installed in 2012, and is ADA accessible. All bedroom suites are furnished with antiques that come with the sale. The mansion's haunted past has been the subject of at least one book, and the site of many seances and ghost story tours. Find out for yourself whether ghosts still inhabit rooms at the Croke-Patterson.

  • Address: 420 E 11th Ave, Denver, Colorado
  • Price: $2,900,000
  • Square Feet: 13314
  • Bedrooms: 9
  • Bathrooms: 10 Full and 3 Half Baths
  • Built: 1891
  • Features: Nestled in the heart of Capitol Hill on Millionaire's Row, the Patterson Inn offers an unforgettable experience as one of Denver's elite lodgings & national historic landmarks. Built in 1891 by Thomas B. Croke, this stunning turn-key Chateauesque mansion, currently run as a Bed & Breakfast, has been completely restored to it's original beauty. Enjoy richly decorated, well-appointed suites each w/ their own unique theme & modern amenities. Molly's Pub offers a daily wine hour for guests. An incredible opportunity to own an enchanting piece of Denver history bed & breakfast business!

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