Built in the 1920s and designated as a registered cultural property, the Leonora Curtin House is a rare and exquisite example of Territorial-style adobe architecture nestled in Santa Feās coveted Camino Del Monte Sol Historic District. This lovingly restored home sits on an expansive 0.17-acre lot and is just a short couple of block to Canyon Road and a scenic 20-minute walk to the Santa Fe Plaza along the storied Acequia Madre, one of the oldest irrigation ditches in the country, dating back to 1610.
Offering three spacious bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, this exceptional residence features sun-filled, generously proportioned rooms with original charm and character. The home’s thoughtful renovation blends historic integrity with modern updates, including a remodeled country kitchen and a tastefully designed primary suite addition, providing both comfort and timeless elegance.
The attached artist studio is perfect for creatives or those in need of a private workspace that offers inspiration and flexibility. Outside, the lushly landscaped front and back yards boast mature trees, vibrant gardens, and inviting patios, creating peaceful outdoor living spaces that feel like a private retreat.
This is truly a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of Santa Fe history, steeped in culture and surrounded by beauty. Whether you’re seeking a soulful residence, a serene sanctuary, or a historically significant home, 426 San Antonio Street offers it all.
Do not miss the chance to preview this extraordinary historic property.
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