
image from: http://www.newmexicohomeequine.com/
This unique hacienda is located in Silver City, New Mexico. It is a treat of southwestern warmth and New Mexican charm. And it is currently for sale!
Named Emory Oak Farm, this property also includes an artist’s studio, wood-working shop, and a large equine facility on 15 acres of high desert land with mountain views. List price is $498,000.
The eco-friendly adobe main house has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathroom in 2,600 square feet. It sports hand-plastered walls, stained concrete floors and custom rough-sawn cabinets with river rock knobs.
Built in 1999, this passive solar home was designed by Douglass Architects out of San Francisco, California.
Colorful earth-tones and custom touches are found throughout the entire home.
Can’t you feel that warm New Mexican sun?
A corner stone fireplace makes for a cozy ambiance…
Check out the unusual materials used in this bathroom:
That is “chinked adobe kiva” on the exterior wall, and metal and concrete on the inside!
Outside, you have 2 large equestrian barns…
And some prize dressage and jumping horses…
I don’t think the horsies are included in the deal, but for the right price, you never know!
For more information on this distinctive desert property see here and here
It feels dark and cave-like to me – but I’ll take the horses and the scenery!
I love these styles of houses – so warm and earthy feeling!
I love the warmth of this house. My favorite is the cut-out in the wall with the sun carving. Great find!