Beautiful home in a historic River Valley! Rarely does an opportunity come along to enjoy living in the heart of the La Cienega Valley, a community that dates back to the original 1598 El Camino Real. This home is nestled among majestic cottonwood trees, vineyards, and grand escarpments of granite hills. You will call the Traditional Village of La Cienega home and enjoy being just steps away from Las Golondrinas, Ojo Santa Fe, and Petroglyph State Park. Easy access to Santa Fe and 1-25 make this an excellent location for driving to Los Alamos, Albuquerque, and airports. This Robert Zachary architecture concept creates a charming home that has been lovingly remodeled to include wood, tile, and brick floors. Adobe and frame construction with an accent of clerestory gives the interior a warm ambiance. Two en suite bedrooms - one having an expansive flex room potential to be a spacious second living area, artist/craftsman studio, or anything you imagine. A third flex space could be bedroom, home office, study, media or anything you desire to make this comfortable retreat truly yours. The kitchen and living areas are light and bright. And then there are the outdoor spaces that will inspire and relax you. A direct access climate room could quickly house your wine collection and garden yield, a well-constructed all season chicken condo is ready for your brood! The property has a private, electric gated entrance, and upon arriving, you will say Home!
La Cienega & La Cieneguilla – These historic areas dates from the early 1700s and were an important stopping point (paraje) along the famous Camino Real, the royal road from Mexico City to Santa Fe. The larger lots are dotted with pinon and juniper, while the lower elevations are lush with mature cottonwoods. Includes Remuda Ridge, the race track area and the Ranchos de la Luna subdivision.
This rapidly growing area with plans for expansion extending into the 2050’s is largely made up of rolling hills dotted with pinon and juniper. Most of the communities located here have extraordinary views of the Jemez, the Sangres and the Sandias.