3 BED, 3 BATH ADOBE CASA W/ GUEST CASITA | 2,699 SQFT | 1 CARG | HISTORIC EASTSIDE -As Santa Fe authentic as it gets! Award winning Prull Construction & Hoopes Architects Historic 'Remodel of the Year 2015' with finishes brought to life by David Naylor Interiors. Be transported through the vine wrapped oldworld iron tacked door into a secret garden behind private adobe walls, off the famous 'Street of Souls.' Enter the welcoming foyer and into the Double Parlor with gracious Living and Drawing Rooms, featuring Vigas, Beams, Skylights, Original Restored Hardwood Floors, Diamond FinishedHard Troweled Plaster, & Solid Core Doors. Beautiful Mullion Windows & French Doors let in the bounty of the garden. This 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Adobe Home with 1 Bed, 1 Bath Guest Casita is surrounded by history, and is lovingly restored and updated for the most comfortable of pied-a-terre living.Near the Plaza, Canyon Road, and Museum Hill, and a gentle walk or ride to Kaunes, Downtown Subscription, or local shops and restaurants. The completely enclosed yard has anenchantingwrap-around garden including 2 wonderful fountains, a rose trellised pergola perfect for lounging or eating al fresco, mature landscaping with multiplevarietals, 100 year old growth trees, and lovely pathwaysand respites. The Cooks Kitchen is wonderfully appointed and boasts a Breakfast Nook & Central Island seating, Wolf Gas Range, Dual Wolf Ovens, Subzero Refrigerator, Quartzite Countertops, Solid Wood Soft Close Cabinetry, Dual Dishwashers, and a Countertop Kiva Fireplace.A Formal Dining Room enhances daily meals as well as entertaining. Chic Ancient meets Modern bathrooms are given rich character with beautiful ChocolateWalnut Travertine Tile, Petroglyphinspired inset designs, Beautiful Faux Bois Bronze Hardware, Robern Illuminating Medicine cabinets and great storage. Painted decorative Peasco Streebe doors pepper the home, amplifying the cultural richness of this classic adobe pueblo with a twist.
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.