Behind an elaborately crafted historic stone and adobe wall, this famed compound of residences and gardens was both inspired by ancient Pueblo architecture and adapted for modern sensibilities. The estate — which includes an elegant guest home; a magnificent main residence; an idyllic sculpture garden; and three free-standing guesthouses — has been created over many decades by combining and expanding once-distinct structures and incorporating materials from demolished barns and cabins from across northern New Mexico. Initially established by Nicolas Woloshuk, expanded and augmented by Forrest Fenn, and purchased and maintained since 1988 by Nedra Matteucci, this is surely one of the most outstanding and highly sought-after properties in Santa Fe.
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Little Egypt
Construction | Adobe, Pentile |
Cooling System | None |
Foundation | Slab |
Heating Distribution | Baseboard |
Insulated Windows | Yes |
Roof | Built Up, Flat |
Square Footage | 843 ft² |
Style | Pueblo |
Nestled beside a grassy lawn and near the Bunkhouse, the guest residence known as Little Egypt is an open, modern yet utterly relaxing private space. A rare expanse of lush green grass bound by walkways and a vine-covered fence provides the prelude to these alluring guest quarters. To the right lies the gateway to the Bunkhouse and its own private courtyard. The main sculpture garden is also nearby.
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