Construction of this adobe pueblo-style home in La Mesilla, 25 minutes from both downtown Santa Fe and Los Alamos, was begun in 1973 and completed in 1979 and features exposed beam and cedar/pine latillas throughout most of house, Pella (in glass blinds), two fireplaces, and natural gas hot water baseboard and radiant heating. The 3,937 SF main dwelling includes a large kitchen, formal dining room, den, formal living room, 27' x 19' SF sunroom, hobby (library) room, large entry way, mud room, laundry room, three bedrooms, and 2 ½ baths. A 1,500 SF adobe shop/garage complete with grease pit could easily be transformed into a side business or guest casita. An attached rear entry carport provides protection from the elements and a 3-foot crawlspace allows easy access to utilities if remodeling should be desired. Located on four completely developed acres, this property provides endless opportunities for agricultural activities; a perfect place for 4-H families, for horses, a vineyard; the list goes on. The land is terraced forming eight separate parcels, each with its own underground irrigation line. Over 1,000 feet of cattle panel fencing that will remain with the property provide versatility to use the parcels for either farming or livestock. The east boundary is the Santa Cruz Irrigation Ditch provides next-door access to water to 8.4 acre feet of irrigation. It also contains a private well and septic system. All the construction of this home was permitted.
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