Bonnie Brae, which means “pleasant hill” in Gaelic, is a uniquely tranquil enclave known for its winding, non-grid streets and lush, rolling topography. Originally developed in the 1920s to mimic a peaceful Scottish village, the neighborhood offers a distinct departure from the standard urban layout of Denver. It is a community defined by architectural character, featuring a beautiful mix of historic English Tudors, whimsical storybook cottages, and grand contemporary estates, all centered around a beloved “main street” commercial strip.