This solidly-built older home (approx. 33 years) of rock construction sits on 2.352 acres. The house is constructed from conrete and locally-gathered rock. The 18-inch-thick walls are double thickness with insultation in the interior space. The home is located about 1 mile east of the Rodeo, NM townsite and is unzoned. The property was one of three houses belonging to the Edward Allen Mellowes Foundation. The property offers privacy since it is located at the end of Mellowes Lane at a dead end. A recent survey is available. The house has an attached sunroom/greenhouse (approx. 10 feet wide x 40 feet long) running the length of the south side of the home. The greenhouse has double-pane windows that permit passive solar warming in colder months. There is a private septic system and a shared well with the other two nearby residences. There are two RV hookup sites on the property. Great views of the Chiricahua Mountains to the West and the Peloncillo Mountains to the East.
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