Explore Five Storybook Stone Homes Steeped in Charm & History
Santa Fe Home Featured in Sotheby’s International Realty® Art of Living
The rough-hewn, naturally inspired texture of stone and rock can create striking contrast – blending classic and contemporary elements to create a place you will feel delighted to call your own mini castle. From a romantic Santa Barbara villa, designed by celebrated architect Wallace Frost, to a historic Saint Helena vineyard estate, created from Captain Thomas Amesbury’s 1886 pre-prohibition winery, here are five charming stone homes that could be yours today.
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Featured Home: 117 Tesuque Ridge, Santa Fe
Custom-designed and built, an air of grandeur pervades the nearly 14,000 square-foot stone manor, yet every space is warm and welcoming. A third generation stonemason crafted mantels for this incomparable residence’s 13 fireplaces and many other details. While outside is all rustic, irregular stone charm, inside is all lustrous plaster and cool antique Jerusalem stone, contributing to the regal ambiance.
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