At the end of a quiet lane that winds uphill from Canyon Road, this unique secluded property is a tranquil private retreat. Tucked into the side of a hill, it enjoys a sweeping panorama of the Sangre de Cristos, the Jemez, city lights, and sunsets -- a rarity for a home on the historic Eastside. The two story 3,875-square-foot residence, as well as the two car garage located below, can be accessed via a convenient elevator. There is also a dramatic stairway, with a decorative iron railing, connecting the two living spaces. The home features three bedrooms, a studio space (currently being used as a spill over bedroom), three and one-half baths, a cook's kitchen, an open living and dining area, a two-car garage, and a fabulous deck. Spaces have been appointed with a number of timeless regional details, including vigas, beams, kiva fireplaces, hardwood floors, skylights, colorful Talavera tile, and handsome wood and rock work. The home's highly desirable location is incredibly private but also moments from galleries, shops, and restaurants. The residence is built into the hillside and enveloped by the landscape. Numerous thoughtfully positioned windows and a gorgeous deck allow for unprecedented views of the majestic Sangre de Cristos. Additional portales and outdoor spaces encourage enjoyment of the fresh air and breathtaking surroundings, a two car garage plus additional off-street parking adds to the appeal.
Santa Fe’s Historic Eastside
With some homes dating back centuries, these neighborhoods boast some of Santa Fe’s most photographed adobe homes and gardens. Hosting a mix of multi-generational families and newcomers, the homes, often hidden behind high walls and accessed by narrow, dirt lanes, recall the city’s early history and lend Santa Fe a unique heritage.