Some homes are built. This one was composed–noteby note, stone by stone–by a master with areverence for history and a fluency in silence. Perchedhigh above Park City on over ten private acres, theChateau on the Hill is a rare alignment of Europeanlineage and Western vastness. Limestone cut by hand.Iron forged in fire. Views that don’t just impress–theysurround you. Inside, the architecture doesn’t demandattention, it earns it: a staircase sculpted like a gallerypiece, a dining hall shaped by light, a kitchen meantnot just for cooking, but for ritual. Even the guesthouse speaks in its own voice–arched, vaulted, andentirely its own. This is not a home that fits intocategories. It stands apart, timeless and unmoved. Forthose drawn not to ownership, but to stewardship–this is where the story continues.
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