The J.F. Miller Ranch is found in the township of Lamy, just south of Santa Fe on an expansive 2000+ acres, comprised of 14 tracts of land. Nestled between the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Galisteo Basin, the ranch offers breathtaking panoramic views. The main home was designed and built in 1986 in Victorian style with four bedrooms. There is also a guest home with one bedroom, one bath, and a two car garage. The home looks out towards the Manzano and Sandia mountains to the West and has perfect views of the town of Lamy. The Galisteo River stretches across the ranch and down the valley. The wide open range offers grass for cattle grazing and miles of trails to traverse via horseback. The ruins of the Bishop John Lamy church are found here. The Cerro Colorado mountain stands majestically on the property. The ranch has been the site for multiple movie and television productions. A previously run gravel operation exists on the property. The history of this ranch tells an amazing story over the course of time.
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