This elegant double adobe casita is light and bright with high ceilings, vigas, two kiva fireplaces and a large kitchen with a Wolf stove. Upon entering, you are enveloped by a sense of timeless serenity. Originally built in the late 1890s, the character and soul of this house remain intact, while modern improvements have been impeccably added. There are tile and wood floors, two bedrooms and two bathrooms with a lovely patio off of one of the bedrooms. The property is only three blocks to the plaza and is nestled in the heart of the historic eastside.
Santa Fe’s Northeast area, within city limits, while conveniently located, gives residents the pleasure of quiet living. On every tree-lined street are examples of newer, award-winning architecture and well-established, older adobes. In addition to the Santa Fe Plaza, this area extends east from St. Francis Drive and south of Alameda to the edge of the climb to the Sangre de Cristos.