Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in Santa Fe's coveted South Capitol neighborhood, this beautifully crafted 3,600 sq. ft. single-level home offers 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an attached studio/workshop. Sited on a rare 0.4-acre lot, the home provides generous space for entertaining while still maintaining an intimate, welcoming feel. Enclosed by a handsome adobe wall, the property offers both privacy and timeless Southwestern character--all just minutes from downtown and Wood Gormley Elementary.The home's central living space features a warm and inviting blend of Santa Fe style and spacious flow. Vigas, rough cut wood ceilings, and a commanding fireplace define the living room, while classically arched openings with corbels subtly distinguish the open kitchen, dining, and den areas--offering connectivity with architectural charm. A large den--just off the living room--provides additional living space, perfect for a media room or library/office space. A separate studio/workshop is another perfect space for an in-home office, gym or studio. The home's thoughtful floor plan includes two guest wings, with 2 bedrooms/1 bathroom in each guest area. The primary suite is privately situated in the SouthEast corner of the property with plenty of light and outdoor connectivity and features a wood-burning kiva fireplace, a spacious bathroom with a jetted soaking tub and walk-in shower. Outdoor spaces include a wraparound portal, a thoughtfully landscaped South yard area with a large kiva firepit and a North yard has a second outdoor fireplace, a built-in barbecue and portal that is perfect for outdoor dining. The home features an attached 2-car garage, in-floor radiant heat throughout and mini-splits for cooling. This special property combines scale, privacy, and Santa Fe charm in one of the city's most desirable neighborhoods--truly a rare find.
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.