905 Camino Santander for rent in Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe's historic Eastside is a coveted area for residents and guests alike! The local charm and unique architecture are on display to full effect along the corridors of Camino Monte Sol (Sun Mountain Road) and Canyon Road. Our Eastside Villa is meant to offer an experience that is both historical and contemporary, grounded yet fanciful Enter via the archway, and you are enveloped in a curvilinear adobe wonderland. Colors and textures, ancient and modern, combine in a way that generations of artists, entrepreneurs, and, of course, collectors have informed. Eastside Villa is a 3-bedroom estate, 1 mile south of Canyon Road and in a world of its' own. A world of your own: An art collection brightens and enlightens, offering a glimpse through generations of regional artists. The architecture and outdoor spaces are quintessentially Santa Fe, and we trust that you will also be inspired by the experience - replete with special features we will leave as surprises! This stunning estate is situated in the renowned Historic Eastside of Santa Fe! Eastside Estate is perched on a hillside, offering beautiful interiors, local art, and outdoor living. As you enter, you are welcomed by the radiant heated custom flagstone floors and a surprise at the lounge/bar, which accessorizes the lower living room cozy lounge with comfortably modern decor. The upper living room is more fanciful and stylized with a bright pastel palette and exotic touches and textures and features a large smart TV for a movie or game night. Experience elegance, craftsmanship, and a prime location in this sophisticated adobe estate. Features custom portals, sculpted fireplaces, and a chef's kitchen, among other amenities, while steps away from galleries, boutiques, and world-class restaurants, making Santa Fe a world-class and highly sought-after location. Meandering around gardens and patios, this 4000 sq ft estate boasts beautiful architecture and an outdoor living/cooking area, offering privacy while still in the heart of Santa Fe.
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