Up a few steps by a babbling stone fountain, this spacious split-level townhome is located just above Fort Marcy Park, and an easy walk to the Plaza, with big views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains and plenty of room for family, guests and home office. The living room has high ceilings with wood beams, corner fireplace and French doors opening to the enclosed bricked patio with a retractable awni
Up a few steps by a babbling stone fountain, this spacious split-level townhome is located just above Fort Marcy Park, and an easy walk to the Plaza, with big views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains and plenty of room for family, guests and home office. The living room has high ceilings with wood beams, corner fireplace and French doors opening to the enclosed bricked patio with a retractable awning and water feature; and is perfect for enjoying sunrises, moonrises and the pink glow of sunsets on the mountains. The dine in kitchen has been nicely updated with granite counters, lighting, glass fronted cabinets and newer Fisher & Paykel gas stove. The built in banco, and cushions that stay, provide seating for 8 and enjoy the mountain views, as well as another French door for easy access to patio for grilling or al fresco dining. A few steps up from the living room is a large primary suite with a double-sided fireplace, big mountain views and en suite bath with granite counters, two sinks, great storage and a large shower; as well as a good sized walk in closet. Right off the living room, behind glass doors is the office with plenty of bookcases, and a built-in loft for overflow guests or for fun loving children’s hideaway! Up a half flight of stairs from the front hall, in their own wing, are the two generously sized guest bedrooms which share a full bath and have a private terrace to enjoy the sunset sky colors and a view of the Ortiz and Sandia mountains. There is also a two car garage and the landscaping is all on drip.
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