The Hallam House sits tucked into Woody Creek, smaller in scale than its neighbors but no less considered in every detail.
Built in the 1970s, it has been updated room by room, preserving its low timber ceilings, deep windows, and quiet garden courtyard.
It suits a family who simply wants Aspen without wanting to be seen from the road.
Cozy, light-filled rooms with garden and creek views.
Private steps lead down to water.
Original timber beams and windows restored rather than replaced.
Nothing here was chosen to impress anyone.
Quiet views of cottonwoods, the creek, and open sky.
A small room made for slow mornings.
Simple, covered, and close to home.
A small, efficient system built for this home.
Private Cottage
4,750 SF
2
3
4
None, Creek Adjacent
1 car
1978
Aurum
We did not want a trophy house, and nobody at Aurum Estates tried to talk us into wanting one along the way.

Private Buyer, Portland