This exclusive Historic Eastside turnkey home is in the gated four-unit Girad Gardens compound, located one block from the famed Canyon Road Art District of Santa Fe. Consisting of a beautifully appointed main house & attached casita/guest house, both with extensive decks providing exquisite views of the Jemez Mountains, the property is located within easy walking distance to fine dining, Canyon Road, & the Plaza. Inside the secure gated walls of Girard Gardens exists peaceful seclusion enhanced by beautiful gardens with mature fruit-bearing & decorative trees, walking paths, & pergola with seating. The main home has a spacious primary suite on the upper level with a large view deck overlooking the gardens & the Jemez Mountain range, providing stunning morning & sunsets views. Downstairs you will find a bright fully equipped kitchen with high-end stainless-steel appliances, a second bedroom suite in which, according to local lore, Georgia O'Keeffe rested when visiting art patron Alexander Girard & his family, a family room, a dining room with kiva fireplace & a large laundry room with storage/pantry space. Three downstairs skylights enhance the home's natural lighting. Each bedroom has a large walk-in closet. This home is being sold turnkey & fully furnished with all professional designer selected furnishings. Both the home's walled private garden & the Compound's common gardens are perfect for outdoor dining/entertaining. The home also includes a detached one-car garage. Also included in the sale of this residence is a 1296 sq. ft. guest house with 2 beds, 1 bath & studio space that can be used as a third bedroom. The guest house has its own private entrance & includes 3 sets of French doors leading to its own private deck overlooking the Jemez Mountains. It also includes its own parking space, making it an ideal in-laws quarters or income producing rental property. This is truly a unique Historic Eastside opportunity in the Girard Gardens Compound.
Santa Fe’s Historic Eastside
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.