Property Type:
Residential
Bedrooms:
5
Baths:
3
Square Footage:
4,097
Lot Size (sq. ft.):
45,302
Status:
Closed
Current Price:
$759,000
List Date:
4/02/2018
Last Modified:
2/08/2019
Overview
Description
Set foot inside this fabulous authentic southwestern adobe home and you'll never want to leave. Designed and built by the famed adobe master Albert Parra, this classic adobe hacienda has three striking fireplaces, raised beam-and-viga ceilings, smoothly plastered walls, latillas and beautiful brick floors. Custom woodwork done by well-known cabinet maker Ernest Thompson rounds out the picture. The gallery entry separates two stunning living areas, each with its own fireplace. Down the spacious and well-lit hallway, a formal dining area and four bedrooms await, including the large master suite with raised study space and kiva fireplace, and a stunning master bath. All surrounding a large portal area for outdoor entertaining! 3102sf Main Home: 995sf Casita. Barn/Art Studio not incl in SF
Supplements:
That's not the whole story, though, because this irrigated one-plus-acre site also features a charming casita with a fireplace and pinewood floors, perfect for guests. And the nearby historic coach house and barn is said to be over a hundred years old, and was a stagecoach stop at one time, though recently is has doubled as an artist's studio. You
...
(Read more)
That's not the whole story, though, because this irrigated one-plus-acre site also features a charming casita with a fireplace and pinewood floors, perfect for guests. And the nearby historic coach house and barn is said to be over a hundred years old, and was a stagecoach stop at one time, though recently is has doubled as an artist's studio. You can feel the history in these walls, though it has never been registered formally as a historic site. And for your own modern lifestyle, there's a fully finished detached garage tucked in behind the house. This is the North Valley like it's meant to be lived. If adobe is your dream, come see this one.
Master Adobe builder Albert Parra is a three-time participant and contributor to the Smithsonian Institute's Folklife Festival and has been featured in Audubon Magazine. Parra was born near Old Town, and was trained in the art of adobe by legendary builder Don Gaspar Garcia.
Last Updated: February - 08 - 2019
Some of the information contained herein has been provided by SWMLS, Inc. This information is from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed by SWMLS, Inc. The information is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than identifying properties which consumers may be interested in purchasing.