Own a Piece of History - 1865 Adobe Home with Modern ComfortsStep into the past while enjoying modern luxuries in this beautifully redone 2-story adobe home, originally built in 1865. Nestled on the edge of the wilderness, this one-of-a-kind property offers breathtaking views, rich history, and an open layout designed for both comfort and character. Surrounded by a double adobe wall for total privacy. Inside, you'll find classic Southwest details like vigas, Saltillo tile floors, and a striking kiva fireplace in the living room, adorned with Palo Solari tiles and bronze accents. Downstairs offers combined kitchen and dining, living room with kiva, and full bathroom for convenience. Upstairs, the spacious primary bedroom features a second kiva fireplace, an en-suite bathroom with a tub and steam shower, and access to a large wraparound balcony, perfect for soaking in the stunning sunrises and wildlife sightings. Office space or flex space available off of the primary bedroom.Outdoors, enjoy the lush, tree-filled landscape with fruit trees, a seasonal acequia running through, and access to green space below. The double level wrap around portal is an amazing asset. There's potential to build a guest house on-site. Property is enclosed and gated.For guests or added versatility, a vintage, restored Airstream is included, fully hooked to sewer with an outdoor shower--a perfect retreat for visitors.Surrounded by hiking trails, fishing spots, monastery, and just steps from the town's historic church, this home is rich in history. Once the first in the area to offer television and indoor plumbing, it was a gathering place for locals and churchgoers. Nearby amenities in the village of Pecos, or just 20-30 minute drive to Santa Fe. Now, you have the opportunity to own this unique blend of history, nature, and luxury.Don't miss this rare chance to experience timeless New Mexico charm--schedule a viewing today!
These small communities are located in the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains along Interstate 25 on the east side of Glorieta Pass (elevation 7500 ft.). With many homes backing up to National Forest land, these areas are ideal for those wanting peaceful seclusion within commuting distance of Santa Fe.