SummaryMerrill and Burnham Hoyt designed this Tudor Revival style house, built in 1928. It was built for poet Jamie Sexton Holme and her husband, Peter. The V-shaped plan provides one wing for entertaining and one wing for family. Street Address: 1750 Forest Street ParkwayPhysical DescriptionMerrill and Burnham Hoyt designed this Tudor Revival style house, built in 1928. It was built for poet Jamie Sexton Holme and her husband, Peter. The V-shaped plan provides one wing for entertaining and one wing for family. Street Address: 1750 Forest Street ParkwayBorn-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectHolme, Jamie Sexton--Homes and hauntsGeographic AreaDenver (Colo.)CollectionCreating Your CommunityDigital Version Created FromSource material owned by Historic DenverOriginal Material Found in CollectionHistoric Denver CollectionNotesHigh Resolution file not available. Denver Public Library does not hold originals or copyright. Item Owned ByHistoric Denver