Contemporary And Historic Converge Along New Mexico’s Santa Fe Trail

contemporary compound near historic old santa fe trail
This compound in Santa Fe’s Historic Eastside sits off that route, today known as the Historic Old Santa Fe Trail. (Barker Realty)

The Santa Fe Trail was a well-traveled stage coach route connecting Missouri and New Mexico during the 19th century. Freight, mail and people made their way across the wilds of five states using the corridor.

This compound in Santa Fe’s Historic Eastside sits off that route, today known as the Historic Old Santa Fe Trail. The New Mexico property consists of two separately deeded condominiums configured as a family compound.

Rooms open to a garden courtyard and veranda space.

Rooms open to a garden courtyard and veranda space. (BARKER REALTY)

Gardens with a fountain, wisteria and mature trees connect the dwellings – a primary residence, a guesthouse and an office and studio.

In keeping with the area’s historic past, the compound pairs Territorial Revival architectural elements with contemporary design. The hybrid Territorial style, drawn from indigenous peoples, Colonial Spanish settlers and pioneers, is found primarily in New Mexico. Coffered ceilings and natural clay plastered walls are among the details found throughout the residence.

A wall of windows brings light into an informal dining area and the kitchen.

A wall of windows brings light into an informal dining area and the kitchen. (BARKER REALTY)

The open-concept living and dining room in the four-bedroom main house centers on a fireplace with a natural stone hearth. Thick ceiling beams and low wood wainscoting add a warm ambiance. A wall of doors opens to the shared courtyard garden. Transom windows bring in additional natural light.

The kitchen features black granite counters, marble accents and a butcher block-topped center island with a sink, bar seating and prep space. It opens to an informal dining area that takes in mountain views through a wall of windows.

A deck with a corner fireplace wraps around the primary suite.

A deck with a corner fireplace wraps around the primary suite. (BARKER REALTY)

The primary suite has a private wraparound deck and indoor and outdoor fireplaces. A skylight sits about the soaking tub in the two-vanity primary bathroom.

The one-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom guesthouse has a kitchen as well as living space and could be rented out as an income property.

Wood details add a warm ambiance throughout the house.

Wood details add a warm ambiance throughout the main house. (BARKER REALTY)

There are a total of six bedrooms and six bathrooms within the 4,769 square feet of interiors. The property was built in 2008 and includes a two-plus car garage.

Tami Acker of Barker Realty is the listing agent for 992 Old Pecos Trail, Units 992 and 994, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The asking price is about US $2.555 million.

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