Originally built in the 1880s and extensively remodeled in 2008, this historic adobe located next to the Harwood Art Museum has been home to several creative luminaries including Agnes Martin and Ted Egri. Until recently a successful vacation rental --called Casa Artesia for the Artesian Well that waters its landscaping-- this property has a flexible floorplan that would accommodate division into three apartments, configuration as a house with guesthouse, or use as a luxuriant dwelling. The home is rich in traditional charm, from its plaster walls and Vigas to its coved ceilings, ironwork and five Kiva fireplaces. A second story balcony with mountain views plus several patios and gardens, underscore the tranquility of its setting, just three blocks from the Taos Plaza.
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