Rolling across 175 acres of quintessentially Southwestern ranchland — a seemingly infinite tableau of brown earth, piñon, and juniper — Rancho Alegre is a magnificent residential property destined to be known as a Santa Fe landmark. Designed by renowned architect William F. Tull and featured in the June 2008 issue of Architectural Digest, the impressive pueblo-style residence is nestled near the crest of a hill with panoramic views of the Ortiz and Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The residence features a 13,000 square-foot main house; central plaza courtyard; santuario; torreon with rooftop deck; guest and caretaker’s quarters; carriage house; and expansive rear patio with entertaining portal, infinity-edge pool, hot tub, and cabana. Not far off lie a private four-bedroom guesthouse and equestrian facilities that include twelve casita-style horse stalls and a large riding arena.
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East Hallway
| Ceiling Material | Vigas |
| Ceiling Style | Coved |
| Dimensions | 32' x 10' |
| Floor Style | Flagstone |
| Has Skylights | Yes |
| Light Fixtures | Chandelier, Recessed |
| Speaker Location | In Ceiling |
| Wall Material | Plaster |
Beyond the study and kitchen, a warm hallway with plaster walls and artistic nichos curves around to a “catwalk” landing that runs alongside two upper bedroom suites and overlooks the plaza courtyard. A flagstone stairway leads down to two additional, equally accommodating bedrooms on the lower level. The stone steps are crafted from solid stone stabs, highlighting the exceptional quality of the materials used in the residence. Each bedroom suite has its own kiva fireplace, bathroom, shower, and walk-in closet with custom cedar cabinetry and full-length mirror.
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