Set in Santa Fe's coveted Historic Eastside, just moments from famed Canyon Road -- world class art, culture, and celebrated dining -- this classic adobe artist's residence captures the timeless spirit of Santa Fe living. Located a half block from the storied Acequia Madre along Camino Don Miguel, the property offers a rare combination of authenticity, privacy, and proximity to one of the most revered cultural corridors in the Southwest.The 2-bedroom, 1-bath main residence is rich with architectural character and artisan detail. Coved viga ceilings, hand-hewn doors, custom plastered kiva fireplaces, clerestory windows, skylights, and a sunlit sitting nook create layered warmth throughout the home. Brick and tile floors -- with additional wood beneath the bedroom carpet -- pair beautifully with custom cabinetry, willow reed sconces, and hand-forged iron railings. Currently arranged with two living areas, one space offers flexibility as an additional bedroom, or private office with its own entrance.A separate casita and an additional outbuilding with barn doors and a window provide versatile spaces ideal for a studio, and guest quarters -- an appealing feature for artists, or those seeking a compound-style Eastside retreat.Enclosed garden patios and mature landscaping create a series of intimate outdoor settings, offering both privacy and a sense of tranquility. A brand new TPO roof with transferable warranty and two off-street parking spaces add comfort and practicality -- a rarity in this historic neighborhood.This is a distinctive opportunity to own a soulful Santa Fe adobe residence in one of the city's most sought-after locations, where historic character, creative legacy, and the Canyon Road lifestyle converge.
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.