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Behind a 175-yard-long adobe wall lies a rare Santa Fe opportunity. This 1.7 acre sanctuary, escape and showpiece on historic Upper Canyon Road is nearby to renowned dining and famed galleries. The main adobe home has been lovingly and completed renovated down to the floor joists. Elegant, sophisticated yet welcoming and comfortable. It has 2 primary bedrooms with sitting areas, 2 ensuite guest rooms, study office, butler’s pantry, new Wolf, Subzero upscale kitchen and multiple outdoor dining areas. The adobe guest home is “old Santa Fe”, with full kitchen and bath and has been referred to over the years as the “chapel”. The property boasts 13 fireplaces and hand painted murals add colorful artistic elements. The lush grounds are walled and gated for security and serenity and offer exploring paths through various scapes, myriad tree varieties, a koi pond, fountains and a glazed potting shed. Living portions of the home overlook the gracious pool area, rear grassed yard, sunset views over the Jemez mountains and a newly constructed exercise room and ¾ bath for the pool area. To experience this estate is to be carried both back and forward in time. Photography: Jonathan Tercero | Narrative Media