Rich in history and cultural significance, this exceptional 7.45-acre estate enjoys unparalleled serenity and breathtaking views in every direction. Home is quintessential example of Spanish Pueblo Revival style architecture designed in late 1920's by renowned architect John Gaw Meem, who created some of Santa Fe's most iconic buildings/museums. With 200-year-old carved and painted wooden doors and 5, 900 + sq. ft. of living space, this classic triple adobe hacienda features 4 main bedrooms, 4 baths, 2 guest house casitas, and 1926 old barn to be restored or repurposed. The living room embodies warmth with masterfully crafted flagstone, oak plank floors, vigas, timbered stairs, Penasco artisan details, and hand-hewn willow pattern herring boned ceilings. Bright chef's kitchen with breakfast area and…
Full description
Protect Yourself FromRental Scams
While we strive to provide accurate and timely information, it's essential to remain vigilant and do your due diligence when considering rental properties. Make sure to follow
expert tips to reduce the risk of fraud when renting a new apartment.