Historic Adobe Charm, home and workshop studio. The original 2950 sq ft. Adobe was built in 1910 as a community dance hall. The walls are 2' thick adobe with the ceiling height of 12'. The tin roof and tin ceiling were delivered on the old Chile line Railroad. This unique adobe building in Northern New Mexico has a rich history, having served various purposes over the years. From a Dancehall and a rollerskating rink in the 1950s to a pub in the 1960s and 1980s it has seen it all. More recently, it housed a custom cabinet shop with a show room, and then a winery. Over the past century, additional rooms have been added increasing the livable area to 5427 ft.. As well as an Adobe wall enclosed patio of 1650 ft. This home could be used as a live workspace with plenty of room to spread out. Located just east of the Rio Grande and east of the Black Mesa with its many petroglyphs, bountiful orchards, and thriving Apple production. It's amazing to think about all the stories these walls could tell, and I'm sure the new owners will be ready to make their own history here.
 
        The areas to the north between Santa Fe and Taos possess some of the most spectacular and varied landscapes in New Mexico. Beautiful communities line the Taos Gorge and the Rio Grande like Espanola, Velarde & Dixon along what is called the ‘Low Road’ to Taos.
The ‘High Road’ is a scenic, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that runs between Santa Fe and Taos.
