Nestled in a prime location on the Sunrise Golf Course, this exceptional adobe residence invites you into a lifestyle defined by comfort, artistry, and connection to the outdoors. A stunning portal wraps around the entire back of the home, framing expansive views of both the Jemez and Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Overlooking lush gardens and a beautifully landscaped backyard, this outdoor space is a favorite spot for outdoor dining, relaxing with a book, or simply enjoying the peaceful and quiet. Inside, the great room welcomes you with warmth and grandeur. A unique entryway, curved walls, artful niches, and a substantial fireplace create a space that feels both impressive and intimate. Just beyond, the warm and cheerful kitchen draws everyone in--anchored by a cozy fireplace and defined by handcrafted tin and tile accents, custom cabinetry, and inviting seating areas. The primary suite is a spacious retreat with a beautifully designed bathroom and a generous double shower. A separate wing of the house holds three self-contained guest bedrooms, each with its own distinctive bath, offering privacy and comfort to family and visitors alike. A charming library, currently used as an office, is accompanied by a finely finished guest bath. Throughout the home, attention to detail abounds--from hand-carved wooden doors to vigas and latillas that lend warmth and texture to every room. Thick adobe walls offer natural insulation year-round, while gently curved interior walls contribute to the home's organic flow. Multiple fireplaces throughout the home and portal provide both ambiance and warmth. This is a home filled with light, character, and soul--whether strolling near the golf course at sunset or savoring the serenity of the gardens, every space offers something truly special. Above all, it is simply a wonderful home to live in and love.
In the tree-studded rolling hills northwest of town are Las Campanas and a host of other developments and neighborhoods of larger, private lots and newer homes, most with city services and utilities. The land here sits between the city and the arroyos that carry rainwater to the Rio Grande, just a few miles west, creating a landscape almost like ocean waves rolling into shore.