
210 Brownell Howland
Santa
Fe, New Mexico
ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE
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This elegant home was designed and built in 1951 as a vacation residence for Episcopal Bishop Everett Jones by the legendary architect, John Gaw Meem. The residence has been meticulously restored in every detail by the architect’s daughter. Drawing from the Pueblo Revial idiom for which Meem is renowned, the home features historically appropriate flagstoned terraces and portals, paneled doors, tin light fixtures, vigas, herringbone latillas, and elegantly plastered fireplaces. Privately placed on 90 wooded acres northeast of downtown Santa Fe, this is one of the last unspoiled estate properties of this size within the city limits. The home is officially recorded on the National and State of New Mexico Register of Historical Places and also has Landmark Status. Pristine privacy, elegant and unique architecture, incomparable views, and the opportunity to live well within a piece of history combine to make this offering unique in Santa Fe’s current real estate market. $2,495,000 Download PDF Property Brochure
Chris Webster
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