Sited on 3+ acres adjacent to Old Santa Fe Trail, this generational property is comprised of two separate residences on a private well. The possibilities are endless here, with a contemplated lot split or potential renovation into a grand multi-dwelling compound. Closest to OSFT, the guest house is a generous 1600+ square foot floor plan with two bedrooms with ensuite baths totally separated by a central living space. Brick and stone floors, vigas, and a fireplace enhance the coziness and ambiance inside, while the walled courtyard provides an outdoor oasis for gardeners and al-fresco entertaining. Set furthest from OSFT and benefitting from the densely treed terrain, the main house is chock-full of history and charm. The footprint of the original adobe home has been thoughtfully enhanced to include a large owners' suite with ample storage and an attached bath, as well as a modern kitchen and powder room. This spacious, 3000+ sqft home also includes formal living and dining spaces, two additional bedrooms, and a shared bathroom. Vigas, kiva fireplaces, antique tile, and courtyards all bear the patina of time, a testament to the authenticity of this home. Carports and a large basement offer an abundance of storage options. A unique opportunity to live on the Old Santa Fe Trail, with all the benefits of being close to downtown, while enjoying the private nature of this estate awaits your vision.
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.