
Description
Stonefield Farm Opportunity Knocks! Retired Stonefield Farm owners (Registered Navajo-Churro sheep Breaders) offer for sale the Stonefield Farm/ Ranch property. Situated on 48.66 acres of gently rolling terrain, at an altitude of 7,200 feet, the property geographically includes a coral reef with Historical *Penitentes artifacts and nearby Morada Ruin, fenced grazing pastures, ponderosa forest, distant views to the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, and open sky from Hermits Peak to Gascon Point (see photos). Improvements to the property include three wells, a 2400+ sq. ft. 4 bed, 2 1/2 bath farm house with a (2 car attached garage, large wooden deck, attached craft room with 220v line and attached greenhouse), a 40 x 42 barn, lamb birthing shed with water and electric, several loafing barns, 2 tractor carports, 2 outbuildings with electric power (wool studio and garage/workshop), chicken shed with electrified chicken yard, wood shed and an old abandoned adobe with electric and water. In your browser copy and paste then hit enter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OkC2b4dljg6ATftcexM2v8TTXjkx03FC/view FYI *(?pen?'tentei, -ti) noun. a member of a religious order, chiefly in Spanish-American communities in New Mexico, known for their practice of self-flagellation, esp. during Holy Week. The story of the Hermanos Penitentes begins in the Santa Cruz Valley in Northern New Mexico at the beginning of the nineteenth century. The compelling tale of this medieval-like lay organization was first penned by the American merchant traveler Josiah Gregg in 1831.
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4BEDS
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48.66ACRES
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2BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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2,638SQFT
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$299$/SQFT
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Description
Stonefield Farm Opportunity Knocks! Retired Stonefield Farm owners (Registered Navajo-Churro sheep Breaders) offer for sale the Stonefield Farm/ Ranch property. Situated on 48.66 acres of gently rolling terrain, at an altitude of 7,200 feet, the property geographically includes a coral reef with Historical *Penitentes artifacts and nearby Morada Ruin, fenced grazing pastures, ponderosa forest, distant views to the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, and open sky from Hermits Peak to Gascon Point (see photos). Improvements to the property include three wells, a 2400+ sq. ft. 4 bed, 2 1/2 bath farm house with a (2 car attached garage, large wooden deck, attached craft room with 220v line and attached greenhouse), a 40 x 42 barn, lamb birthing shed with water and electric, several loafing barns, 2 tractor carports, 2 outbuildings with electric power (wool studio and garage/workshop), chicken shed with electrified chicken yard, wood shed and an old abandoned adobe with electric and water. In your browser copy and paste then hit enter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OkC2b4dljg6ATftcexM2v8TTXjkx03FC/view FYI *(?pen?'tentei, -ti) noun. a member of a religious order, chiefly in Spanish-American communities in New Mexico, known for their practice of self-flagellation, esp. during Holy Week. The story of the Hermanos Penitentes begins in the Santa Cruz Valley in Northern New Mexico at the beginning of the nineteenth century. The compelling tale of this medieval-like lay organization was first penned by the American merchant traveler Josiah Gregg in 1831.
