Beautiful adobe built in late 1860s atop the Llano ridge has been home to the artist, Robert C. Ellis, one of the Taos Moderns, and his wife Rosa. They renovated the house as well as adding the living room using materials from an 18th century warehouse in the Penasco area. The studio and guest bedroom/sunroom adjacent to the living room were added in the mid 1970s for water colorist Jonathan Scott. The current owners have done extensive renovations bringing the home up to modern standards. Meticulously maintained and lovingly cared for, this home has quality finishes and artistic appointments throughout combining elegance, efficiency and comfort with old world charm. Kiva fireplaces in living room, dining room and bedroom. There are two wood stoves, one in the main house and the other in the casita which was built in 2007. The 762 square foot adobe casita offers all the modern amenities. A deck off of the sunroom on the main house, portals, flagstone patios, ramada and meandering paths provide many areas to enjoy amazing mountain views. Beautifully landscaped with fruit trees on 1.35 acres overlooking the valley, this property is one not to be missed!
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