This pueblo revival style masterpiece is a former home of the iconic Santa Fe artist and architect Alexander Girard. Charles and Ray Eames spent vacations here, and Georgia O’Keeffe was a friend and frequent visitor. Here you’ll find a rare Santa Fe Eastside combination; expansive space, massive views, and a notable heritage, located just a block off the famed Canyon road with dedicated off-street parking and walkable to parks, trails, galleries and cafes. Enter the magical courtyard into another world. There are two primary suites, one on each level. Three additional bedrooms, plus an office, offer separation and privacy. A sitting room, sunroom, dining room, and a massive, natural-light filled studio with balcony await your artistic bent. The kitchen has ample space and every amenity you might imagine; two granite-topped islands, two full-sized Sub-Zero fridges, a Lacanche 59 ¼ inch 6-burner range, a Meile convection oven and microwave, built-in Meile espresso machine, two Bosch dishwashers, a Wolf wall oven and an orchid room. Outdoor spaces are ready to enjoy; with bancos, outdoor fireplaces and a hot tub. As seen in Dwell Magazine, Mansion Global, Cottages & Gardens and Elle Decor, this residence is thoughtfully renovated with a minimalist sensibility, accentuating the beautiful and quirky details throughout, from coved ceilings to massive vigas, organic-shaped fireplaces, nichos galore, sun-filled spaces, high ceilings, paneled wood doors, a Girard-textiled ceiling, and creative architectural details, hints of Girard exist throughout the space and are carefully preserved and incorporated. Its blend of Girard’s unique touches and modern upgrades makes it a one-of-a-kind home that is both a historical landmark and a contemporary haven. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, or someone who appreciates fine living, 415 Camino Delora is a remarkable property, historical and well restored property, ready to be called home.