Homes in Santa Fe
2831 Benton Boulevard
Architectural “High Style” built in 1923. “A rare and picturesque example of the Colonial Revival Style. In contrast to the Colonial prototype, some architectural features, such as the inordinately large portico with fluted columns and composite capitals are out of proportion with the rest of the house. This is further emphasized by its asymmetrical disposition on the facade and its 18th century swan’s neck pediment. Still, the structure speaks to the developer’s desire for refinement.”
2900 Benton Boulevard
Prominent local architects Shepard & Farrar constructed this Georgian Revival brick residence in 1910. A gabled roof and extensive classical detailing including an original red brick carriage house.
2732 Benton Boulevard
This Eclectic style residence was constructed in 1910 by the prominent architectural firm of Sanneman, Abt & Van Trump. “Elements of the Queen Anne style can be seen in the textured contrast of wall surfaces, leaded glass windows, molded chimneys, and classical detailing. Eastern Stick style elements appear in the asymmetrical massing of the structure and the decorative “stick work” in the gable ends and extensive veranda.” It now functions as the Parish House for St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church.