This exquisite 1-acre gated compound that's centrally located & just 2 miles from the historic Santa Fe Plaza features a masterfully designed main residence, spacious guest home, and 6 garage bays for collectors or creatives. The main home offers ~3,875 sq. ft. of refined living with Venetian plaster walls in public areas, custom cabinetry throughout, and 8-ft interior doors. The living and dining rooms feature an impressive dual aspect Ortal fireplace. Soaring ceilings and a wet bar with beverage drawers complete the living room, which opens to a ~1,700 sq. ft. covered patio. Multi-slide door systems open to this impressive patio, that includes built-in Bromic heaters and a 42 inch Wolf grill. The chef's kitchen is anchored by a Lacanche 7-burner stove, pot filler, Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, Wolf steam oven, Cove dishwasher and hot/cold tap. The butler's pantry has an abundance of storage, undermount lighting and Red/White EuroCave wine refrigerators. A serene primary suite includes a steam shower, soaking tub, room sized walk-in closet with island, and patio access. Smart touches include Sonos surround system, California Closets, electric patio shades, and a whole-house water filtration system. The guest house (~1,460 sq. ft.) offers generous privacy with a large living area, bedroom, and its own designer fireplace. An attached garage/storage wing (~1,853 sq. ft.) includes a standard 2-car bay plus an oversized 2+ bay garage with 10'x12' doors--ideal for small RVs, boats, or a home gym/studio. Both main and guest garages include EV hookup capabilities. Outdoors, enjoy lush landscaping by McCumber Fine Gardens, fruit trees, raised garden beds, a custom firepit and water feature, and ample space for entertaining--easily accommodating up to 100 guests. Additional highlights include steel electric gates, frosted glass garage doors, radiant heat in main home, and the most luxurious laundry/craft room you will find. This gated retreat is a one-of-a-kind 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.