The residence at 2558 Atalaya Hill Trail in Santa Fe is a premier example of John Midyette's architectural mastery. Midyette was a prominent Santa Fe architect renowned for his expertise in Santa Fe Style. Early in his career he served as Project Captain & Designer for the reconstruction of the Santa Fe Opera Pavilion. This 4,085 sq. ft. authentic adobe home is situated on 5+ private acres adjacent to the National Forest offering sweeping views of the Jemez Mountains & Sangre De Cristo foothills. The home features a classic Spanish-Pueblo design with high beamed cove ceilings, warm hand troweled plaster walls along with custom tile & wood floors. The 3 bedroom 3 bath home consists of a master suite which includes a magnificent office, a large common area, multiple fireplaces & two separated ensuite guest bedrooms. Located just minutes from Canyon Rd and the Plaza while providing the utmost in privacy and easy access to the Dale Ball Trail System. A cook's kitchen with Viking and Wolf appliances along with a covered outside kitchen in a dramatic setting make it the perfect place to entertain.
The SE part of Santa Fe is rich with history, 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.
Keller Williams Realty
Thomas Fitzgerald
Bunny Terry 505.504.1101
20 Vereda Serena Santa Fe, NM 87508