Step into this breathtaking round log home on 5 acres with sweeping views of the Rio Grande. Built with natural round logs, the home offers year-round comfort warm in winter, cool in summer and reflects the craftsmanship and character of mountain living in every detail. The sunroom welcomes you to this home. A peaceful space that invites you to slow down and take in the light. From here, the 3,102 sq.ft. layout flows into a spacious, well-appointed eat-in kitchen. The grand living area features vaulted ceilings, hand-crafted beam accents, and stunning views of the river framed by the warmth and texture of log walls.
The main level includes a primary suite with a remodeled ensuite bath, as well as a versatile office or craft room. Upstairs, a beautifully crafted staircase leads to two private guest bedrooms, creating a comfortable retreat for visitors. Outdoors, you'll find an oversized, insulated garage/shop ready to house your vehicles, tools, and outdoor gear. Located just minutes from the historic town of Creede, the only town in Mineral County, where 96% of the land is public, this home offers the best of both worlds: quiet mountain living and easy access to hiking, fishing, and small-town charm.
Offered By
Anne Pizel anniepizel@gmail.com,719-658-2533, Broken Arrow Ranch and Land Co LLC
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