Bonnie Brae
View Available Homes in Bonnie BraeAs conceived 80 years ago by architect S. R. DeBoer, the quaint neighborhood of Bonnie Brae was designed to resemble a Scottish village located on the fringes of Denver, complete with curving streets, a circular central park, a winding boulevard and a collection of small shops where residents could congregate and mingle. Bonnie Brae, which means “Pleasant Hill,” today offers quiet, tree-lined streets, rich architectural diversity and convenient access to neighborhood restaurants and cafes—including one of Denver’s most popular pizza parlors, a public library, an ice cream parlor and a variety of retail shops.
Home styles in Bonnie Brae range from charming little Cape Cods and tidy brick ranches to larger two-story brick and frame homes and English Tudors. With University Boulevard and Washington Park to the west, Colorado Boulevard to the east, I-25 access to the south, and the Polo Grounds and Cherry Creek to the north, Bonnie Brae is a sanctuary in the heart of the city and is one of the most popular, soughtafter neighborhoods in the metropolitan area.






