Caroline D. Russell
(505) 699-0909
$950,000

$950,000
(505) 699-0909
This historic Hacienda embodies the essence of old-world New Mexico charm and the deep, layered history of Galisteo, with the spirit of this venerable adobe reflecting the lore, legend, and mystery of the Galisteo Basin. Dating back to the 1800s, the property served as the headquarters of Don Jos Ortiz y Pino's sheep empire--a gathering place and general store--and later, beginning in the late 1970s, as the iconic Quartermill Farm - home, studio, and gallery of acclaimed potter and visual artist Priscilla Hoback, offering decades of creative nourishment to the local arts community.Nestled in the heart of Galisteo Village, still celebrated for its vibrant artistic culture, the long portal of the former gallery lines a central village road, while behind it sits the substantial adobe main house, rich with both intimate and grand spaces that speak to another era.The hacienda is composed of two wings--one with a single bedroom and bath, the other with three bedrooms and two baths--along with a large library, grand living room, formal dining room, several distinctive fireplaces, and an abundance of authentic architectural details. The generous inner courtyard is a place of quiet beauty with an ancient willow shading the koi pond. Together with the central kitchen and spacious living room, the layout suggests a home once designed for gatherings, celebrations, and meaningful connection. The grounds feature mature trees, fruit trees, flower gardens, and multiple outbuildings. This is a rare and significant property now ready for its next chapter. The home requires restoration and thoughtful renovation, offering a discerning buyer the opportunity to reimagine and revive an important piece of Galisteo history. For those with vision and appreciation for heritage, the potential is extraordinary--an invitation to become the next steward of this remarkable estate and to make your own mark on Galisteo's enduring story.
Elayne Patton
The Agency Santa Fe