The Gerald Cassidy Estate – Historic Canyon Road Compound, Santa Fe – SOLD

CANYON ROAD MASTERPIECE – The historic Gerald Cassidy Estate on Santa Fe’s world renowned Canyon Road is now available for purchase, thereby providing the opportunity to fulfill one’s lifestyle wish at the highest level in an incomparable fashion.  Dating to the Spanish Colonial era, “The House of Sunshine”, as referred to by the Cassidys, the adobe main home and two guest houses surround verdant gardens, flagstone patios, and portals, complete with fountains, outdoor living and dining spaces with a fireplace, historic wooden beams and corbels from the Nambe Pueblo church, and the property’s original well dating to the mid-1700s.  Interior finishes, including magnificent antique wooden doors and beams, plaster wall finishes, wooden and Saltillo tile floors, beautifully showcase the modernization of classic Pueblo architecture with accessories, art, and furnishings that complement the scale and grandeur of each room.

Gerald Cassidy (1869-1934) was an early 20th-century artist, muralist, and designer who, along with his wife, Ina Sizer Cassidy, lived in Santa Fe starting in 1912.  They are attributed with having initiated the Santa Fe art school and movement working with other artists, as well as attracting several to move to the region. Cassidy housed numerous art students next door to his home in what today is called the Cassidy Compound, a series of condominiums individually owned.  The Gerald Cassidy home has been completely and meticulously renovated and updated making it truly one of the most spectacular historic homes available in Santa Fe today.  Furnishings, artwork, and accessories are available by separate treaty.  For more information, click here.

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