It is rare to find a property that truly captures the essence of Santa Fe. Tucked quietly away on a dirt road is a large, rambling, adobe compound as authentic as they come: preserved, unspoiled, loved. Located in the Traditional Village of Agua Fria, it is conveniently located in town yet has a rural feel. Architecturally it stays true to Santa Fe's Spanish Colonial style and is one of the oldest homes in the Village surviving many iterations of renovation and occupants. Much of the home's character comes from the formal courtyard and garden area that greets you upon arrival. With a portal that stretches around the entry offering a view of the mountains, many have been charmed before taking a single step inside the home. The main house consists of two large bedrooms, one full bath and a modern kitchen. The attached casita has its own private entry through the courtyard, a kitchen, large living room and a bedroom, bathroom suite. Built approximately in 1900, it was owned by prominent craftsman Bruce Cooper, who designed many of the artistic elements in the La Fonda Hotel and Bishop's Lodge. His original handiwork can still be found sprinkled throughout the home, perfectly preserved works of art. Old wooden gates and ornate stenciled woodwork that Mr. Cooper used to decorate the portal posts are still intact. We invite you to take a step back in time and visit this wonderfully preserved, cultural property. It's rich history ready to be cherished for many more years to come.
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