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Unrivaled Refinement, Iconic Las Vegas Luxury

One-of-a-Kind Las Vegas Estate Hits the Market

Aerial view of a large residential property at dusk, featuring a multi-story house with a gray roof, a swimming pool with a slide, and a basketball court. The lush gardens with trees and pathways add charm, complemented by several smaller structures. The entire scene benefits from strategic outdoor lighting that seems almost auto-draft in its perfection.

An exceptionally special part of Las Vegas architectural past can now be found at 1801 South Cimarron Rd. This property, covering a remarkable 2.05 acres, provides unmatched seclusion, luxury, and a deep tie to Las Vegas history. Constructed by William G. Bennett, creator of Circus Circus Entertainment Group, this remarkable estate showcases enduring grace and unparalleled skill.
Situated just minutes from the heart of Las Vegas, this 10,631 sq. ft. estate is a rare opportunity to own an irreplaceable property set within the privacy of its own gated grounds. Two grand entrances lead into the estate, showcasing exquisite architecture and stunning outdoor spaces designed for both relaxation and large-scale entertainment.

A Legacy Built on 2.05 Acres of Luxury

With over 2 acres of prime Las Vegas real estate, 1801 S. Cimarron offers expansive grounds rarely found in properties so close to the city. Outdoor amenities include a resort-style pool and spa with cascading waterfalls, a mini golf course, a basketball court, and a sports practice area, all meticulously maintained for your personal enjoyment. Thoughtfully designed copper fountains add an air of serene luxury throughout the estate’s lush landscaping.
The property’s outdoor entertaining spaces are equally impressive. A tranquil gazebo with a BBQ area offers the perfect setting for al fresco dining and sunset gatherings. Every corner of this estate was designed with the utmost attention to detail, making it not only a home but a private oasis in the middle of Las Vegas.

A modern outdoor basketball court with a blue and gray surface is situated in front of a large house, designed with an auto draft layout. The area is surrounded by trees, palm trees, and a well-maintained lawn under a clear, blue sky.

1801 South Cimarron isn’t simply a residence; it’s a lavish haven filled with history and prestige. The vast size of the property, along with its historical significance and extravagant outdoor amenities, create a unique chance of a lifetime. – Tyler Brady, Broker/Owner of Luxury Homes of Las Vegas

A Home With a Storied Past

Originally built by William G. Bennett, 1801 S. Cimarron has played host to notable figures from the worlds of sports and entertainment. Additionally, the detached, soundproof garage-turned-studio is rumored to have been a creative haven for musical legends, including The Rolling Stones and Lady Gaga.

Indoors: Entertainment and Elegance

Inside the estate, 7 spacious bedrooms and 10 luxuriously finished bathrooms offer plenty of room for guests or family. The home’s centerpiece is the massive dream kitchen, designed with culinary enthusiasts in mind, and flowing seamlessly into expansive living and entertaining areas. A 12-person movie theater with a wet bar rounds out the list of indoor entertainment amenities, ensuring that you and your guests can enjoy every comfort imaginable.

A home theater features a large screen displaying a cityscape at night, surrounded by red curtains. The room, equipped with leather recliners in rows and ornate ceiling tiles, also has wall sconces and decorative finishes. With dim lighting creating a cozy atmosphere, it feels like an auto draft of comfort and style.

From the grand carport with custom copper fountains to the detached 2-bedroom casita, this estate is unlike anything else on the Las Vegas market today. Homes of this size, scale, and historical significance are extremely rare, making this an unmissable opportunity for buyers looking to own a significant piece of Las Vegas history.

A bronze fountain sculpture featuring three female figures in flowing robes is positioned under a building's covered entrance, seemingly orchestrated by an auto draft. Water flows from the top of the sculpture and from vessels held by the figures. The background includes brick columns and a chandelier.

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