Get ready to immerse yourself in the Embudo/Dixon valley. It is not often that one gets the chance for an opportunity to own a piece of this beautiful and enchanting area. With the Embudo River running through the property, an orchard with delicious apples and a property that borders the BLM, what more could you ask for? This historical property at one time belonged to a priest, who used the most southern room as a chapel. In more recent times, this room displayed the breathtaking artwork of Gayle Fulwyler Smith. When the property was acquired by the current owners, this spectacular property was worked to produce apple cider. The process was documented in the book, "Cider Master of Rio Oscuro" written by the late Harvey Furanenglass, which accurately describes the learning and labor intense process that occurred. This home offers two bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms and an abundance of space for living and entertaining. Bring your ideas and desires and get creative. On the outside, soak in all the tranquility this property has to offer. Soak in the views, meander through the orchards, seek peace as you experience the land soaking up the water as you irrigate, take a stroll to the edge of the land to enjoy the Embudo River. The property offers several out buildings. One in particular was the writing studio for Harvey when he wrote his book. Use the different spaces as your heart desires. If you feel the need to venture off the land, enjoy spending some time at the Rio Grande fishing or rafting. Want to relax? Stroll on over and enjoy the local nearby wineries. This home and property is truly a special place and is waiting for its new owners to transform it into their own gem. Interior pictures are currently limited. Additional pictures will be added in the near future. Home is being sold as is.
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