One of the country’s leading trial attorneys built this 11,815-square-foot manor home. Positioned on 35 acres with unobstructed views of the Snake River and Teton Mountain Range, its privacy is unrivaled. The estate combines European antiques and artifacts, like the circa 1800s English stained-glass front door, with American antiques, like hand-hewn split logs from an 1800s stagecoach station. Every room has its own character and is furnished with antiques and native Western art. The house also has eight bedrooms, six full and five half bathrooms, king and queen guest rooms, multiple studies, library, two-story master suite with two baths, dressing rooms, private laundry and sewing room, exercise room, and sauna. Two cabins—a tea house and a cowboy cabin—are on the grounds. And the pond with sand beach is stocked with native cutthroat trout. Tom Evans for Sotheby’s International Realty. 307-739-8149
by Mary Candace Evans