Starkey Mansion
Versatile Event Space
1350 Logan Street, Denver, CO 80203
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Xavier S.
Spaces for hire at Starkey Mansion
from $300
hire fee / per hour
hire fee / per hour
Entire Venue
When you walk through our mansion's formal double doors, you'll feel like you stepped back in time, without sacrificing any of today's modern conveniences. The maximum capacity is up to 100 guests. It is a perfect place for various private events, such as birthday parties, family gatherings, or weddings.
With keyless, remote locks on all our doors...
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Entire Venue
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Monday
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Entire Venue
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Tuesday
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Entire Venue
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Wednesday
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Entire Venue
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Thursday
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Entire Venue
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Friday
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Entire Venue
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Saturday
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Entire Venue
10:00 am –
10:00 pm
from
$300
hire fee per hour
Facilities and catering options
Up to 100
standing
Up to 90
seats
External catering allowed
Parking available
BYO alcohol
In-house catering
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
About Starkey Mansion
Located in the heart of Denver’s historic Capitol Hill neighborhood just a block from Colorado’s State Capitol, The Starkey Mansion has a deep history that rivals any of its storied neighbors. The Cuthbert-Dines-Starkey Mansion was built in 1901 by Lucius Montrose Cuthbert and his wife, Gertrude Hill Berger Cuthbert.
Gertrude was the sister to Denver socialite Mrs. Crawford Hill, one of Denver’s original “Sacred 36” members. The exclusive social club allowed members into the inner ranks of certain New York and Rhode Island societies.
Gertrude was the sister to Denver socialite Mrs. Crawford Hill, one of Denver’s original “Sacred 36” members. The exclusive social club allowed members into the inner ranks of certain New York and Rhode Island societies.