Nestled amid a grove of stately old cottonwoods and spruce, our bed and breakfast inn began as an adobe home built over 180 years ago. Situated on 7.5 acres on a rise overlooking Taos, the small home grew into a beautiful hacienda with a rich and colorful history. Throughout the century it evolved from a farmer's home to an artist's estate and then to a guesthouse in the 1940s. Almost 50 years later the current owners rescued the building from deterioration and lovingly restored it in the so uthwestern tradition.
These days, probably not unlike in the past, guests can be found on warm summer afternoons relaxing with a book in the cool shade under the large veranda, or, come evening, experiencing a fiery Taos sunset from the gardens. Quiet spots and enchanting views are easy to find on the spacious grounds, a birder's paradise.