National and State Register

Beierle Farm

Denver County

The farm complex consisted of a number of structures that represent late 19th- and early 20th-century American architectural movements.  The circa 1890 main house was an example of Colorado Plains vernacular architecture, a simple 1½-story wood-frame structure with coursed rubblestone foundation, a truncated hipped roof with a flat roof at the apex, and a decorative gabled dormer on the west.

Other farm structures consisted of a chicken coop, barn, a scale house, and other related structures of varying time periods.  Lack of use and isolation led to repeated vandalism of the property and the eventual decision to demolish the resources and clear the site.  Following the demolition of all the buildings and structures in early 2007, the farm was removed from the State Register and National Register.