This beautifully crafted home is set on a stunning 77.7 acre parcel of land offering 360-degree views, including breathtaking vistas of four fourteeners: Crestone Peak, Crestone Needles, Humboldt and Kit Carson. The land encompasses six fenced pasture acres, trees, and a peaceful natural setting. The property operates primarily on photovoltaic solar power with a grid backup and is supported by two 1,000-gallon propane tanks. The home seamlessly blends modern sustainability with classic farmhouse design and includes three bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The master bedroom features hardwood floors, a built-in desk and bookcase, and access to a deck from the master bath. The upper bedroom offers a deck, bay window seat, walk-in closet, and a secret playroom with ladder access to a carpeted attic. The lower bedroom functions as a TV room with a separate entrance, full bath, clothes closet and additional storage. All windows are double-pane, and the home features maximum insulation in the walls and ceiling for energy efficiency. A forced air furnace provides heating in addition to the radiant in-floor heating.The barn is a full equestrian setup.
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