Located in the La Loma Plaza historic district and walkable to everywhere in central Taos, this 2 bedroom 1 bath adobe was built circa 1795 and is on the National Register of historic places. Portions of “Casa Grantham” may date to the establishment of the original Taos Plaza. Perhaps Kit Carson hung out here! Entering through a blue gate and into a private walled front courtyard with a huge ancient shade tree, one enters another era with the thick adobe walls, wide plank floors, ancient vigas and roughhewn split cedar ceilings, sweet nichos and kiva fireplaces. This special home is authentic and classic old New Mexico. The main bedroom is large and has lovely views to Taos Mountain as well as a cozy gas fireplace for heat. There is a large closet/laundry area adjacent and a full bath. The second bedroom would also make an intimate study or office with bookshelves. This leads into the living room with a corner kiva and access to the sweet eat in kitchen with a very special tiny fireplace by the dining table, butcher block counters, gas stove and access to the large back yard with plenty of room to add a garage or casita. The back yard is South facing with some more mountain views, and a small storage shed that is attached to the house. Truly a Taos treasure of a home! NOTE: The property extends all the way to the alley behind the home.