Bishops Lodge Hills, Santa Fe NM
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18 Confianza, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87547
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32 Upper Llano, Llano, New Mexico 87542
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Lot 117 S, Estancia, New Mexico 87016
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N/a Barcelona St., Moriarty, New Mexico 87035
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59 Twining Road, Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico 87525
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1 Darlene, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
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3215 Arizona Avenue, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544
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17 Old Galisteo Rd, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
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107 Evening Star, Edgewood, New Mexico 87015
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2501 Zia 4-101, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
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72 Silver Spur, Cerrillos, New Mexico 87010
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75 County Road, Chimayo, New Mexico 87522
The Bishop’s Lodge & Hyde Park Road areas Offer two hotly sought points of appeal: views and proximity to the Plaza. Budgets under 1 million can enjoy the splendors of northside luxury at The Hills and Villa’s at Bishop’s Lodge. Just 3 miles north of the Plaza, on a gently-rising road that leads to the village of Tesuque, The Hills & Villas at Bishop’s Lodge offer exquisite views and abundant recreational options in a gracious yet comfortable country setting. Its 450 acres include 200 acres of open space adjacent to the Santa Fe National Forest. Additional recreational options come courtesy of the historic Bishop’s Lodge Resort with riding stables, tennis courts, hiking trails, a workout room, spa, Jacuzzi and pool.
Underground utilities permit unobstructed views for both the Hills (single family homes and homesites) and Villas (the Condos.). Lots for the single family homes (the Hills) run from 1 to 3.3 acres in size, offering a nice buffer between properties. Villas are freestanding with a size and character that belies the idea of a condo. The community is fully gated.
CityData.com provides statistical data on The Hyde Park Neighborhood, defined by Paseo del Monte, Hyde Park Estates. Paseo Primero and Paseo Iglesia
Recreational Opportunities
The Hyde Park recreational area is a popular play spot with hiking and biking trails, picnic grounds, campsites. Dense with ponderosa, pine, and Aspen and rich with a variety of wildlife, Hyde Park is an easily accessible retreat with a faraway feel. The Santa Fe National Forest website has data on facilities and parks in the Hyde Park area.