Step into the heart of New Mexico's high desert and discover Cerrillos Station, a captivatingproperty nestled in the historic mining village of Los Cerrillos. Blending Old West charm withcontemporary creative energy, this multi-use property offers a rare chance to own a piece ofhistory in one of the Southwest's most intriguing towns.Cerrillos Station is situated on the scenic Turquoise Trail, just 30 minutes from Santa Fe,drawing a steady stream of tourists, artists, and locals. The property has multiple structures,including an iconic general store-style building, gallery/retail space, workshop areas, outdoorpatios and basement, all set against a backdrop of wide-open skies and desert beauty.This property has served as a creative hub, roadside stop, and local gathering place, making itideal for a live/work setup, gallery, caf, studio space, or boutique inn. The zoning allows forflexible usage, and the grounds provide room for expansion or events.With its blend of rustic architecture, authentic vintage details, and modern updates, CerrillosStation is more than a property -- it's a story waiting to be continued by its next steward.
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.
The Turquoise Trail! A beautiful road from Santa Fe all the way to Albuquerque. With many lots 2.5 acres or more, this area is perfect for raising horses on wide open spaces with fewer building restrictions than in the city of Santa Fe. The famous Eaves Movie Ranch where movies like “The Cheyenne Social Club” and “Silverado”were filmed completes the Old West feeling.
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.