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Los Portales is a rare retreat from the world—the noise, the chaos, the hurry. This historic hacienda is tucked away on ten gently terraced acres and dates back over 300 years.
Fat adobe walls like giant slabs of butter are surrounded on all sides by a lazy, wandering portal that opens onto views of the rolling Sangre de Cristo mountains, the green swathe of cottonwoods along the Rio Nambé, and those famous New Mexico sunsets.
The hacienda has been lovingly restored to include modern comforts and luxuries while preserving the age, character, and rusticity so precious to it.
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