Stewart House, 46 Highway 150, Taos 87571, New Mexico, USA
Stewart House
46 Highway 150, Taos 87571, New Mexico, USA
+1 505 7762557
http://www.stewarthousebandb.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Stewart House
fully equipped common kitchen
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
rooms for non-smokers
dry cleaning
laundry/washing services
luggage storage
phone at the reception
garage places on site
quiet surroundings
credit/debit cards accepted
checks accepted
common TV room
tea and coffee making facilities
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of Stewart House that might be useful
Visual Tour The Barn. The Barn is our stand-alone two bedroom guest house situated in the back of the property. Privacy abounds. Complete with its own kitchen including a full fridge, dishwasher, microwave oven, and full range oven, the Barn is ideal for the extended stay in the Taos area. Adjacent to the kitchen, there is a dining table that can comfortably seat four to six people. The living room is spacious with ample light and features a long couch, love seat, large t.v., a stereo, and front patio. The Sunset Room is a second bedroom in the back with its own shower bath and fenced patio. Both living areas are joined by the Barns own washer and dryer. Upstairs, the loft bedroom has a king bed and double futon, full bath with a view of the majestic Rio Grande Gorge, large closet and spectacular views of the Ski Valley to the North East. Extra twin beds downstairs allow for the Barn to sleep six to eight comfortably, so come with your family or a group of good friends and stay a while. With equally easy access to the Ski Valley and Taos, this is truly the best deal in town!
Visit us for the inspiring sights and friendly charm of the Enchanted Circle. Nestled in the mountains of northern New Mexico, Taos (meaning Red Willow) is surrounded by the historic Taos Pueblo to the East, the Ski Valley to the North, the stunning chasm of the Rio Grande to the West, and Santa Fe to the South. Take A Visual Tour See Our Rooms. Directions, Maps, Weather, info. Taos Culture Activities. Please call for Nightly Rates. Come enjoy the best snow in years with our mid-week special: Stay two nights the third is on us! Stewart House B B Location: #46 Highway 150 Mailing address: P.O. Box 3020 Taos, New Mexico 87571 Tel. fax: (505) 776-2557 Toll free: (888) 505-2557. On the road to Taos Ski Valley, only minutes from town, stands one of those unique homes that has become a Taos legend. Hand-built by world renowned artist Charles Stewart and his wife, Mary Lou, it was for many years their home, his studio and a gathering place for some of the great artists of the Southwest. Sitting on the edge of Taos Pueblo land, the inn offers a magical view of spectacular Taos Mountain and the surrounding mesa. In the large living room of the main house the historical sense of informal and easy social gatherings continues with a welcoming fire, library, TV, and various board games. Check-in time is between 4 and 6 pm. Guests arriving after 6 pm should call for late check-in instructions. Check-out time is 11 am. Reservations are confirmed upon receipt of MC, Visa, or American Express. Travelers' checks, personal checks or cash are most welcome for payment. A $10 charge will be applied for each additional guest per night. Rates are adjusted seasonally, for some holiday periods, and on special weekends. © 2005 - 2008 Stewart House Bed Breakfast - All Rights Reserved. Designed Maintained by
Includes: Spacious commons area complete with fireplace, book movie library, TV, games, guest refrigerator microwave, a relaxed atmosphere, gourmet coffee, a wide selection of teas, breakfast. Please call for room rates. Negotiable Weekly Rates. May vary according to season
Visual Tour Rainbow Room. The Rainbow Room is named for the beautiful painting hanging over the head of the bed. Like Sunset, this is one of the two smaller rooms that can sleep only two persons. It features a roomy full bath, a closet space, its own side entrance, and a small patio area complete with table and chairs. The front door opens directly into the commons area making for easy access for a late night movie.
Visual Tour Sunrise Room. Sunrise is slightly larger than and joined to the back of the Ranch Room. Similarly, there is a large radiant heater, private entrance, a desk area, full bath as well as a closet. A futon sofa can be configured into a full bed, allowing the room to comfortably sleep four adults. As the bedding materials are kept in the main house, please let us know in advance if you would like the second bed made.
Tel. fax: (505) 776-2557 Toll free: (888) 505-2557. View of the Taos Ski Valley from the Front of the Property. Front of Stewart House in the Evening. Ski Valley Road out front of Stewart House. North Side of Stewart House in the Evening. Common Area Living Room. Fireplace Nook off of Commons Area
Visual Tour Fiesta Room. The Fiesta Room is the front facing of two rooms built adjacent to the original StewartHouse structure. The porch faces the front yard and the spectacular Taos Mountain with the inside being warm and inviting. There is a large furnace that keeps the room nice and toasty on those cold February nights. The room has its own entrance, bath desk. A futon sofa can be configured into a full bed, allowing the room to comfortably sleep four adults. As the bedding materials are kept in the main house, please let us know in advance if you would like the second bed made.
From Santa Fe and points south, come north through Taos on the main road (HWY 64) and continue 5 miles. At the lighted intersection (just past Conoco station) turn right on HWY 150 (Ski Valley road). We are 1/3 of a mile on the left. From Colorado on HWY 64 come south past Rio Grande Gorge Bridge and Taos Airport. At the lighted intersection come straight through the light. We are 1/3 of a mile on the left. Map of Taos Vicinity: Albuquerque International Sunport. Taos Regional Airport
This is the oldest room of the StewartHouse. The name comes from the split timbers that comprise three of the walls. These beautiful beams were salvaged by Charles Stewart himself from a mine in the Amalia area during the time of construction of the StewartHouse. Most of those older structures dated back to the mid 18th century. The Ranch Room has direct access to the commons area, but its own front door, private bathroom, and west facing private patio.
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