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Description
Nestled in the heart of Santa Fe on the iconic Camino del Monte Sol, just blocks from the famed Canyon Road, the Josef Bakos House stands as a true gem of historic architecture and artistic legacy. Enter through a peaceful courtyard garden where mature trees create a natural sanctuary. The entry portal immediately reveals Bakos; artistic mastery—from the hand-carved door and lintel to an original fresco that welcomes you into this extraordinary world. This stunning 3- bedroom, 3-bathroom main house encompasses approximately 2, 843 square feet of living space. Originally built in 1921 with additions completed in 1957, the residence seamlessly blends historic authenticity with contemporary comfort. Inside, the old-world charm of hand-finished plaster walls with sensuous curves creates an intimate atmosphere, while modern updates ensure effortless living. The heart of the home features a spectacular new kitchen showcasing custom cabinetry by La Puerta Originals, a professional Thermador range, and integrated panel refrigeration. Each of the three bedrooms offers the luxury of an ensuite bathroom, providing privacy and comfort for family and guests alike. The lower-level vaulted living room creates a dramatic gathering space that opens seamlessly to a charming entertaining patio, where evergreen and aspen trees provide natural privacy and a kiva fireplace adds warmth and ambiance. The properties generous parcel flows like a carefully composed landscape painting. Beautifully rebuilt gardens feature brick walkways and new landscape lighting that illuminates the artful integration of perennial color with the mature trees throughout the grounds. The lower portion of the property is anchored by historic garages, now transformed into a peaceful study, alongside a relaxing spa. Properties with this level of artistic pedigree and historical importance rarely come to market. The Josef Bakos home offers discerning buyers the chance to own not just a residence, but a cornerstone of Santa Fe's artistic heritage.Show Description