
Description
The Bluebird Ranch, situated near the Pecos River and the Old Route 66, lies along the Wests most coveted trading route for centuries. As such, a sense of history, western tales, and horseback hardships can be felt while taking in views of Rowe Mesa, Starvation Peak and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Up the road from the Pecos National Historic Park, and Glorieta Battlefield one can get a sense of the rich history and culture. The preserved 204 acre property is split into two zones; first, where the 2000 ft, 2BD/2BA home and improvements are located, sits atop a mesa with 360 views. The passive solar home with 10.5 ceilings and open floor plan has 2x8 constructed walls that keep the heat from the custom rock and copper fireplace in the winter and the cool mountain air in the summer. The well for the house was given a new pump, equipment and well house in 2021. The 30x40 metal garage has room for parking, feed, a small workshop, or what other creative projects come. Additional fencing and loafing sheds meander through the pion and juniper, providing protection for the four legged family. The second zone, below the first, is primarily native grass pasture with a Pion, Juniper mix. This zone is perfect for grazing, riding, or other improvement such as a riding arena. The livestock well measured 100 GPM when drilled and can provide water for animals of any discipline. Both zones create a total of 204.73 acres of private, stargazing, ranch paradise. Seller has purchased a 1 year, top tier home warranty plan to provide the future owner with peace of mind.
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2BEDS
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204.73ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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Description
The Bluebird Ranch, situated near the Pecos River and the Old Route 66, lies along the Wests most coveted trading route for centuries. As such, a sense of history, western tales, and horseback hardships can be felt while taking in views of Rowe Mesa, Starvation Peak and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Up the road from the Pecos National Historic Park, and Glorieta Battlefield one can get a sense of the rich history and culture. The preserved 204 acre property is split into two zones; first, where the 2000 ft, 2BD/2BA home and improvements are located, sits atop a mesa with 360 views. The passive solar home with 10.5 ceilings and open floor plan has 2x8 constructed walls that keep the heat from the custom rock and copper fireplace in the winter and the cool mountain air in the summer. The well for the house was given a new pump, equipment and well house in 2021. The 30x40 metal garage has room for parking, feed, a small workshop, or what other creative projects come. Additional fencing and loafing sheds meander through the pion and juniper, providing protection for the four legged family. The second zone, below the first, is primarily native grass pasture with a Pion, Juniper mix. This zone is perfect for grazing, riding, or other improvement such as a riding arena. The livestock well measured 100 GPM when drilled and can provide water for animals of any discipline. Both zones create a total of 204.73 acres of private, stargazing, ranch paradise. Seller has purchased a 1 year, top tier home warranty plan to provide the future owner with peace of mind.
