Aros House in the Barrio Libre dates to 1893. This Sonoran adobe has saguaro rib ceilings and fir floors with walls nearly two feet thick. The heart of the house is the cloistered and shaded central courtyard with wall fountain, stairs to the roof terraces for downtown and mountain views, and three pairs of French doors to the north. The adjacent arcade opens to the rear quad, cobblestone forecourt, guest studio, and spiral stairs between the basement and 2nd-floor master suite. Over 122 years the property has been owned by just 2 families. The Owners added over 2,000 square feet in 1990-91 with primo architectural salvage including cantera from the original Cathedral of Tucson, antique lights and doors, original hardware, and mahogany flooring.
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