952 Acequia Madre | Historic Eastside Adobe with Timeless SoulSet along one of Santa Fe's most storied streets, this exceptional adobe residence captures thequiet magic of the Historic Eastside. The property at 952 Acequia Madre is a rare blend ofauthenticity, character, and comfort--just moments from Canyon Road, Camino del Monte Sol,and the foothills near St. John's College.Originally built in the 1940s and thoughtfully updated through the decades, this Northern NewMexico-style home features three bedrooms, three and a half baths, in-floor radiant heat, and aflexible fourth room ideal for guests, a study, or creative space. The heart of the home--an openliving, dining, and kitchen area--flows seamlessly into a bright and inviting sunroom, anaturally luminous space that brings warmth and a hint of magic year-round.Up a beautifully carved staircase awaits the spacious primary suite, a private retreat with twowalk-in closets and two full baths. On the main level, two charming bedrooms, a three-quarterbath, and a whimsical powder room open to a lush, private courtyard--bricked and enclosed forquiet reflection or effortless entertaining.Throughout the home, handcrafted details abound: original hardwood and tile flooring, carvedceiling beams, plaster walls, colorful Talavera tile accents, and an antique antler chandelier thatanchors the space with rustic elegance. The fully enclosed lot includes a gated driveway andaccess to the seasonal acequia, reinforcing the home's deep connection to Santa Fe's landscapeand heritage.This is a rare opportunity to own a true Eastside adobe--rooted in history, rich in charm, andready for its next chapter.
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.