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Rancho de Abiquiu
       
offered for $8,200,000

Rancho de Abiquiu offers a luxurious lifestyle in a historic setting beside the Chama River and the Old Spanish Trail. This approximately 13,000-square-foot Spanish Colonial adobe hacienda has a rich history dating back to the early 1800s. The property emerged from the ancient Plaza Colorado land grant, with evidence of human presence dating back to 5,000 BCE and centuries old acequia systems.

 

Today, the "Grand Hacienda" embodies a blend of Territorial and Pueblo Revival styles with Spanish colonial elements. The interior features beamed ceilings, rustic brick, wooden plank, and Saltillo-tiled floors, along with traditional elements like bancos and a shepherd’s fireplace. The property also includes a grand library hall, three private offices, and a four-car garage.

 

The Grand Hacienda is the centerpiece of the areas history spanning from the early Spanish colonial outpost through the formation of Abiquiu to present day.  This ranch embodies the entire history of Abiquiu.   The Ranch boasts one mile of Chama River frontage and 300 plus year old cottonwood filled bosques.

 

This property is not just highly sought after irrigated agricultural land but also perfectly suited for the hospitality and entertainment industries. Currently the ranch is in hay production and producing upwards of 4-ton per acre. The majority of the infrastructure is established for commercial use including wells, septic systems, cisterns, fire suppression, outdoor restrooms and 3-Phase power.    Three courtyards, staff quarters, first and second floor laundry centers, walk in pantries, historic guest home, caretakers house, hired hands apartment, heated 30x40 workshop with full bathroom, studio, extensive corrals and equipment barns, this hacienda offers everything one can imagine.

 

The current owners have made significant infrastructure improvements to roofs, wells, HVAC systems, Stucco and Acequias.

 

Abiquiu is centrally located between Santa Fe and Taos.   Plaza Blanca, Abiquiu Reservoir, the Chama Wilderness, and Ghost Ranch are just a few of the local attractions.  With the Carson and Santa Fe National forests both less than .6 miles from the ranch, fly fishing, boating, hiking, equestrian and ATV trails are at your fingertips. 

 

The vibrant art community and cultural activities that Abiquiu has to offer are endless. 

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For details on additional structures on the Ranch please visit "Structure Details".

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