Here is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Santa Fe History located on the highly-desirable historic Eastside. The exclusive Manderfield Condominiums consist of only eight units, five of which were originally part of the Manderfield School designed by famed architect, John Gaw Meem, and originally constructed in 1927. This unit is one of those five which underwent a complete renovation and historic restoration by Prull and Associates in 2016, who were subsequently awarded the 2018 Historic Preservation Award. Unlike many historical properties on the Eastside, this unit is bright, airy, and contemporary. It’s soaring eleven foot ceilings, pristine plaster walls, and immense windows bathe the space in natural light and enhance the sense of serenity and spaciousness. The kitchen, and open living and dining room areas, look out onto the unit’s ample front patio, perfect for entertaining friends, dining al fresco, or for enjoying your morning cup of coffee while taking in breathtaking mountain views. With two en-suite bedrooms, a third bathroom, an abundance of closet space, and a two-car garage, you will never want for extra room. A short leisurely walk from your door will take you right to the heart of Canyon Road, where you can experience world-class dining, shopping, and art galleries. Equally accessible is Patrick Smith Park, the Santa Fe River Trail, and the Water History Park and Museum. Only a short-drive away are the Dale Ball Trails, the Randall Davey Audubon Center, Upaya Zen Center, and all downtown attractions and amenities. With all that living in the Manderfield has to offer, these coveted units seldom become available; don’t miss this chance to make this your next home, or home away from home.