Recently updated with a rich old world charm and history (formerly El Cuervito Ranch), this private and gated compound is situated in the lush village of Tesuque just steps away from El Nido Restaurant, the famed Tesuque Village Market and the world-renowned Santa Fe Opera. Consisting of 0.754 beautifully manicured acres, the entry courtyard has stone pathways and seasonal greenery, creating a war
Recently updated with a rich old world charm and history (formerly El Cuervito Ranch), this private and gated compound is situated in the lush village of Tesuque just steps away from El Nido Restaurant, the famed Tesuque Village Market and the world-renowned Santa Fe Opera. Consisting of 0.754 beautifully manicured acres, the entry courtyard has stone pathways and seasonal greenery, creating a warm and inviting playground for the senses. The property consists of a main house (two bedrooms/two baths), guesthouse (one bedroom/one bath), and three separate studio spaces all served by both a shared well and the Tesuque Community Water System. The interiors of these adobe and frame constructed homes are washed with light and have vast tree-lined views in every direction. Formal living spaces open out onto a plethora of indoor/outdoor entertaining options with sitting portals weaving the beauty of nature into the living environment. There is a nice separation of space between the structures, but the property also offers many uses as it is zoned Rural Commercial, allowing many business options for the homeowner. Classic in style, this sensuous property has been fitted with mini-split heating and A/C, plastered walls, wood floors, vigas and beams, completely walled and tucked away in one of Santa Fe’s finest idyllic locales. Adjacent parcel with surface water rights is also available for sale.
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Property type
House
Year built
1967
Price/sqft
$407
Features
Garage
Fireplace
Equestrian
Playground
Air Conditioning
Washer Dryer
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1571 Bishops Lodge Road, Santa Fe, NM 87506, New Mexico, United States
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Steeped in history and Santa Fe style, the main Santa Fe office is known as the Padre Gallegos house. As a hist
Steeped in history and Santa Fe style, the main Santa Fe office is known as the Padre Gallegos house. As a historically contributing structure, it was named for Padre Jose Manuel Gallegos, a colorful and controversial priest and politician, and was built around 1857. In addition to being a chapel and an art gallery, it also housed soldiers and government officials during the Civil War. The protected courtyard features sunny luncheons in summer produced by an award winning local restaurant. As the third largest fine art market in the US, Santa Fe is full of galleries and museums in historical compounds such as the main office. With over 45 seasoned professionals with offices here, a visit all