Authentic adobe with rustic charm on 5-acre homestead with flowering courtyards, cedar hot tub, disk golf course, arroyo hike, high speed internet, greenhouses, vegetable garden, outdoor dining, gas grill, and mountain views.
The 5-acre homestead includes three residences. “Casa de Kirkman” which is the main house, “Casita de Casey” which is a small home on the north side of the property, and “Casa Abuela” a separate guesthouse to the south. Each house has its own private driveway, entrances, and courtyard gardens. The main house is a 2,300 square foot turn-of-the-century pueblo style house built in the 1930s, one of the first homes built in the hills southeast of Santa Fe. It is a 3 bedroom / 2 bath pueblo style, fully-furnished, adobe home offering solitude in a serene rural setting in the foothills and the convenience of being only 7 miles from the historic plaza of Santa Fe. On the property you will find a play fort for children, a disk golf course, greenhouses, vegetable garden, and a beautiful walk in the arroyo, which is shaded by cottonwood and ponderosa pine trees.
The main house has large wooden viga ceilings throughout with a master bedroom and two additional large bedrooms, 2 full baths, a fully equipped kitchen chock-full of hand-made pottery, and a warm and inviting great room. The entire home wraps around a charming enclosed flagstone courtyard complete with a lush perennial garden teeming with flowers and hummingbirds all summer long, an adobe chimenea, outdoor dining area, gas grill, and mountain views – the perfect place to relax.
A cedar hot tub accommodates up to 6 bathers in another secluded courtyard brimming with trumpet vines and sunflowers.