Where the Charm of San Miguel de Allende Meets the Magic of Santa Fe. Perched just above Bishop's Lodge Rd in the Historic district--only one block from the beloved SantaCaf and Market Street Steakhouse--this extraordinary adobe sanctuary offers a magical blend of romance, drama, and sweeping views. From sunsets over the Jemez to the sparkling city lights below, every angle reveals another layer of enchantment. This is a home that speaks in texture, light, and soul--a true Santa Fe treasure infused with old-world elegance. The 2,600 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath home has been reimagined with refined artistry and attention to detail. The primary bath is a serene retreat with floor-to-ceiling river rock walls and a 4" deep white onyx double vanity lit from below, allowing the onyx geode sinks to glow. The primary bedroom has French doors that open to a private patio sanctuary, where tiered terraces and lush landscaping offer expansive Jemez mountain views and beautiful Santa Fe sunsets. A curved stone stairway lined with 10 ft stone walls lead down to dramatic antique Indian elephant doors, offering a secret, storybook passage to The Plaza. The foyer opens up to a 22 ft atrium and a wooden carved staircase. The second floor retreat is an open-concept kitchen/living/dining design. The space is anchored by a double-sided wood-burning fireplace that connects the dining and living rooms, adding warmth and ambiance to this exceptional space. The chef's kitchen has been completely renovated with embedded shell limestone honed countertops, a $15,000 AGA Elise gas stove with a wok burner, a chiseled brick cream limestone backsplash, and custom cream cabinetry--offering both elegance and functionality. The dining area opens onto a covered portal with sweeping views of Santa Fe's mountains and downtown skyline. In the living room, romantic shuttered windows frame a bird's-eye view of the city with views of the Ortiz mountains, Sun and Moon mountains, the Jemez Mountains and the city lights. 333 Magdalena - An extraordinary residence where timeless design, natural beauty, and an unbeatable location converge.
The Northeast of Santa Fe, within city limits, combines the pleasures of quiet living with the conveniences of location. On every tree-lined street are examples of newer, award-winning architecture and well-established, older adobes. In addition to the famous Plaza, this area includes all the land reaching up to the Jemez and the Sandias.