This sprawling ranch sits on 24 acres with an underground irrigation system throughout and the Tusas River winding through the estate. It consist of an 2600 Sq/Ft adobe (mud block) two-story main house built in the early 1940s. The thick, earthen walls, offers a unique and comforting warmth during the colder months and are cool during the hot summer days are also a glimpse into the rich historic past of New Mexico. Within a short walking distance from the main home, is the 320 Sq/Ft casita dating early circa 1830's. The allure of adobe-style home building, often referred to as Pueblo style, lies in its romantic visual appeal that resonates with many seeking a traditional Southwestern aesthetic. The influence of Moorish architecture on adobe homes is notable, reflecting centuries of cultural exchange between North Africa and Spain, which subsequently impacted the architectural landscape of New Mexico. This historical connection adds a layer of depth to the architectural heritage of the area. The property additionally features a 24'x28' two-car garage; a 36'x 40' workshop and a 36' x36' metal barn. Traditional farming in the area included harvesting alfalfa, vegetables and other farming, largely organic. The community of La Madera population is about 150 people, which offers a great deal of privacy. The mountains surrounding the property are a "high-elevation desert landscape" are characterized by dramatic mountains, broad valleys, high elevation, alkaline soil, and an abundance of diverse plant and animal life. Also offered is the potential of purchasing the farm equipment at a reduced rate. Property is ideal for horses, sheep, cattle, goats, pets and other livestock.
“It is not a country of light on things -it is a country of things in light.”
Georgia O’Keeffe
About 60 miles north of Santa Fe, Abiquiu and surrounding communities of El Rito, Gallina, Ojo Caliente and Chama to the north are some of the most beautiful landscapes New Mexico has to offer.