"Set on 243 acres on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, the 15,873-square-foot mansion was built to the couple's specifications and had been their home since 1994. A 33-foot-tall turret, a sweeping staircase and a custom inlaid marble floor medallion make a grand first impression in the foyer of the English Tudor-style manor house."
"The 1,500-square-foot master suite has dual bathrooms, his and her closets, a coffee bar, a stone fireplace, a seating area and a balcony for a total of eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms. There are 80 irrigated acres for pastures, as well as forests of aspen, scrub oak and evergreen trees."
"The Grammy-winning Cocker, who died in December at 70, gained fame in the early days of rock 'n' roll interpreting the Beatles hit "With a Little Help From My Friends" in his distinctively gravelly voice and performing it at the Woodstock music festival in New York."
The late rock legend Joe Cocker's Crawford, Colorado estate spans 243 acres on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains and is priced at $7 million. The 15,873-square-foot English Tudor-style mansion features a 33-foot turret, grand foyer with marble medallion, and formal entertaining spaces including a drawing room with cathedral windows and a dining room seating 18. The property includes eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a 1,500-square-foot master suite, library with cherry paneling, billiard room, and multiple terraces. The grounds encompass 80 irrigated pasture acres, forests, a swimming hole with pier, seven-stall barn with arena, greenhouses, and vegetable gardens. Cocker and his wife Pam have owned the home since 1994.
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