Casa Marianna, nestled on a tree-lined St. in Taos
Nestled on a beautiful, tree-lined street in the historic district, Casa Marianna is a perfectly positioned peaceful respite just beyond the bustle of the plaza but an easy five minute walk to Taos’ many outstanding art galleries, restaurants and shops. This historic three bedroom, two bathroom home, built around 1940 by the renowned adobe architect Wilfred Stedman, provides modern amenities and tasteful southwest furniture and decor while retaining many of the classic architectural features of southwest adobe homes, including the original oak flooring, 24 inch thick adobe walls, and magnificent hand-carved vigas and lentils. Two charming main floor bedrooms with queen-size beds share a lovely bathroom with a walk-in shower. The open concept grand room provides an ideal gathering space to enjoy the retrofitted gas fireplace while watching a movie, and the large, handcrafted Mexican dining table and chairs provide ample space to gather friends and family for meals or game nights. The delightful kitchen offers all the modern amenities but has been carefully preserved to maintain an original look and feel, including Stedman’s trademark dinette. A spiral staircase leads to a modern and spacious second-floor addition containing the master bedroom with ensuite bathroom featuring a large walk-in shower and separate jacuzzi bathtub. Casa Marianna provides multiple outdoor spaces for gatherings and relaxation, including a lovely deck off the master bedroom featuring a magnificent view of Pueblo Peak, as well as a large, private backyard patio with various seating options. Off-street parking for two vehicles is available on the property.