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Equestrian Property For Sale Near Santa Fe, New Mexico

PEOPLE AND HORSES WELCOME WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM ...

12+ Acres   Santa Fe   Santa Fe County  New Mexico

Beautiful horse property for sale! Rancho de las Barrancas (Badlands) dates back to one of the original Spanish land-grants in NM. The ranch is set in the middle of a cottonwood bosque near the Pojoaque River and its owners relationship with their Native American neighbors has been an integral part of its history. Previous owners have included Hollywood celebrities who used to land a helicopter on the ranch, a race horse breeder, and a reining horse trainer. The Pojoaque Pueblo buffalo pasture is directly adjacent to the ranch boundary and ranch occupants often see the herd and are respectful of Pueblo rituals performed to maintain and bring back the bison to the land. Pojoaque Pueblo offers free permits to ranch occupants to horseback ride and hike along the river, effectively ensuring access to natural open space, extending to the Rio Grande. The main double adobe house dates back 200 years and is the epitome of a Northern New Mexico hacienda.  Behind large adobe walls, a 2 acre main compound embraces the fully restored main house with 6 fireplaces, a modern cook's kitchen, 3 car heated garage now used as artist studio, swimming pool, tennis court, fruit trees, and a 2 bedroom/2 bath adobe guest house. Outside the walled compound is a "caretakers" house, 2 arenas, a 12-stall barn, extensive turnouts, historic tack-room, hay barn and stud pen. This is a horse lover's paradise 20 minutes from downtown Santa Fe with easy access to fine dining, the opera, museums, art galleries, golf, hiking & skiing.

Visit www.PleasureRanchNM.com  Offered for $1,749,900

Suzy Eskridge  505.946.0410       505.310.4116        seskridge@santafeproperties.com

 Santa Fe Properties, Inc. 1000 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501.  800-374-2931  ww.suzyeskridge.com 

0 commentsPat Kirby • December 10 2009 09:20AM

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