
Home’s History
Step back in time with this charming 1795-built home located in the La Loma Plaza Historic District of Taos.
This home is a certified piece of Taos history, listed on both the State and National Register of Historic Places, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of heritage in the heart of Taos.

Its Current State
Conveniently situated, this home allows you to walk everywhere, with shops, restaurants, and museums all within close proximity.
It embodies pueblo-style adobe architecture, boasting classic details such as exposed vigas, hand-plastered walls, and a quaint walled courtyard.

Exterior Photos
The front courtyard welcomes you with a landscaped area adorned with fruit trees, irrigation, and a majestic boxelder tree providing perfect shade.

Additionally, the property features a rear courtyard and a spacious yard, providing the potential to add a garage should you desire.




Interior Photos
Inside, old-world charm permeates every corner, with aged wood flooring, traditional Kiva fireplaces, and sturdy doorways.

Recent renovations have enhanced the home, with a remodeled kitchen and bathrooms, ensuring modern comfort while preserving its historic character.

A large closet area leads to the sizable master bedroom, complete with a private courtyard entrance, a cozy sitting area, and a gas fireplace, offering a serene retreat within this unique historical abode.











