For the primary time in its 100-year historical past, the one-of-a-kind Spanish Pueblo Revival dwelling at 185 Brownell Howland Highway has hit the market in Santa Fe, NM. The beautiful property was listed on the finish of Might for $7,300,000.
With 5 bedrooms and six-baths, the property was initially inbuilt 1920 by famend architect John Gaw Meem, who’s additionally behind the designs of a few of the metropolis’s most iconic buildings, together with La Fonda Resort.
The practically 6,000-square-foot major residence has been dwelling to a lot of artists, who should have been drawn to the eye-catching particulars—200-year-old, carved-wood doorways; kiva fireplaces; and ornamental ceilings.
“The house is chock-full of conventional particulars—from the willow-bough remedies on ceilings to the built-in bancos and even a balcony library,” says itemizing agent Katherine Blagden.
The 7.4-acre property additionally has two visitor casitas with spacious patios and swoon-worthy views.
“The property has big views and is simply two miles from the historic Santa Fe Plaza,” Blagden says. “There’s forest entry simply up the road, in addition to a lot of strolling trails across the property itself.”
However the truth that the property has by no means been provided on the open market simply could be its most attention-grabbing element.
“The brand new stewards of this dwelling have all the time been hand-selected by the prior proprietor,” says Blagden. “That’s the most salient half, to me, of this once-in-a-lifetime alternative.”