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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Carriage House
| Construction | Adobe |
| Foundation | Slab |
| Heating Distribution | Other |
| Heating System | Natural Gas |
| Insulated Windows | Yes |
| Roof | Flat |
| Square Footage | 1,650 ft² |
| Style | Pueblo |
| Year Built | 1998 |
This 47'x27' impressive facility is designed for outdoor concerts and artistic performances on the plaza. Famous artists, such as flamenco guitarist Ottmar Liebert, have played here. The house features a lofty ceiling and immense, quadruple pocket doors to ensure adequate room for staging and clear audience views. When not in use for performances, the house currently holds a collection of antique stagecoaches, but its generous dimensions create opportunities for many other uses, such as a garage for antique automobiles or a covered party area.
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