Historic Santa Cruz Double Adobe Hacienda build approximately 1886. This exquisite home has incomparable lush landscaping including several mature trees, productive grapevines, lawns, lovely flowerbeds and fruit trees creating a sanctuary of beauty, privacy and serenity. the Main House as 2 bedrooms and 2 and 1/2 baths. The Estate includes a 2 bedroom, 1 bath Casita, which is private and surrounded by beautiful landscaping and trees. A large portal, which is shady and comfortable in summer. both the House and Casita feature lovely hand crafted, carved southwestern doors made by the last owner who was a woodworker of some renown. His adobe workshop is spacious and has a woodstove and 1/2 bath. Also on the property is a two-story barn which houses an upper studio and one at ground level. The studio has power but no plumbing. A 2-bay carport has a storage area which can serve as a garden shed. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to love care for and enjoy an exceptional Estate in Beautiful Santa Cruz. The Main house is reported by older locals to have been the residence of a French Priest who served at the Historic La Iglesia de Sant Cruz de la Canada which was built in 1773. There is an over 100-year pecan tree which is still standing. A stately St Joseph carved by noted carver, Henry Austin from an old tree watches over.
The areas to the north between Santa Fe and Taos possess some of the most spectacular and varied landscapes in New Mexico. Beautiful communities line the Taos Gorge and the Rio Grande like Espanola, Velarde & Dixon along what is called the ‘Low Road’ to Taos.
The ‘High Road’ is a scenic, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that runs between Santa Fe and Taos.