Truly, this authentic Santa Fe Historic Double Adobe Home and Casita exude Santa Fe Style. Down a lane from Paseo De Peralta, leads one to this very private family compound. The main home was built by the Spanish military in the 1700s to house their officers at Fort Marcy. The Sisneros Family came to own it due to a daughter marrying a Spanish Colonel in 1840. The property then became a family Compound. This storied Santa Fe property has been owned and loved by the Sisneros family ever since. The compound comprises a two-bedroom, two-bath main home and a one-bedroom, one-bath casita, both with full kitchens and living room areas. The Main Home was fully restored and remodeled in 2008. The restoration was accomplished with respect for the historic quality of the home. The high viga ceilings, diamond finish, hand-troweled plaster walls, multiple nichos, and wood floors speak to that respectfully. Adjacent land, purchased from the Cathedral in the 1950s, adds westerly city and mountain views. Enjoy the private outdoor patio area nestled below the Cross of the Martyrs, and walk, yes walk, to all that the heart of the Historic Santa Fe Plaza has to offer. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity!
The Northeast of Santa Fe, within city limits, combines the pleasures of quiet living with the conveniences of location. On every tree-lined street are examples of newer, award-winning architecture and well-established, older adobes. In addition to the famous Plaza, this area includes all the land reaching up to the Jemez and the Sandias.