Welcome your friends & family to your beautiful new home in the land of enchantment. This hacienda style adobe home is a relaxing garden oasis in this lovely historic mining village of the true Old West. Huge studio space and workshop area- a craftsmen's and artist's dream. Even space for a gallery? or by appointment. Many private areas and separate reading, studying or guest areas. Separate entries throughout, Skylights everywhere. 3 Unique Kiva fireplaces and a wood burning stove. Vegas inside and outside in portal too! Surrounded by grounds of southwestern plantings, Russian sage, Scottish broom, Texas yucca, datura, sunflowers. A separate driveway to a two-car adobe garage is protected by a corrugated metal gate. A gracious entrance to the house is flanked by a tall pinon pine and other southwestern succulents. The expansive bricked-in patio area surrounded by an adobe wall has access to the driveway and garage.The brick patio garden is a gardeners dream with gorgeous plantings and flowers everywhere. The house is one of a kind: during its long history, part of it functioned as an antique shop. Steps away from the Blackbird Caf, the Cerrillos Station General Store & Gallery and across from the Ranger Station of the Cerrillos Hills State Park, which abuts the north side of the town and includes Harold Grantham's Broken Saddle Riding Stable
Once home to the large mining community, Madrid is now a sleepy little town of artists. With an ice cream parlour and old fashioned businesses, Madrid feels other-worldly to visitors. Homes here are early 20th century wooden structures painted a variety of colors. Just north of Madrid is Cerrillos, a traditional New Mexico village of older adobes and quaint shops.
Explore and then live on the Turquoise Trail, aka South Highway 14. This is the “back way” from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, and is a beautiful way to travel the less beaten path. Most lots come with acreage of at least an acre, and many with more. The wide open spaces have less building restrictions than you’ll find in the City of Santa Fe, and horses are generally welcome.
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.
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Christopher Doyle
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20 Vereda Serena Santa Fe, NM 87508