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Marsha Mason's Organic Farm and Estate in Abiquiu, New Mexico, Offered at $7.975 million
Rio Abajo Rio, a picturesque 247-acre estate nestled in the heart of Georgia O'Keeffe country is owned by four-time Academy Award nominated actress Marsha Mason. 
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    SANTA FE, NM, February 21, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Rio Abajo Rio, a 247-acre estate and ranch owned by four-time Oscar-nominated actress Marsha Mason is being offered for sale at $7,975,000. Don DeVito of Santa Fe Properties and Anne Goyer of Briggs Freeman Real Estate in Dallas are representing the property. International marketing services are provided by Christie's Great Estates.

Rio Abajo Rio is among the rarest of offerings in the arid American Southwest, comprised of two miles of Chama riverfront and additional acequia water rights. Thriving under the careful stewardship of Mason, the land has been maintained at the highest levels of ecological sensitivities to serve as a primary residence and a working herbal farm. Mason's company, Resting In The River Natural Products, markets herbal, medicinal, and body and bath products, all of which are made from the certified organic herbs and flowers grown on her Abiquiu estate.

Mason is returning to Broadway where she will star with Tony Award-winners Jeremy Irons and Joan Allen in "Impressionism," a play opening in March. Mason plays a patron of the New York art gallery owned by Allen and displays the wry wit of Mason's best-known characters. "After 15 years, I'm looking forward to simplifying and refocusing on the theater," she says. "The farm has been the highlight of my life, separate from acting. The business is wonderful but time consuming. A part of my life will always be in New Mexico and that is something that I look forward to."

Mason's Andalusia-inspired compound is comprised of a main house circling an interior courtyard and fountain. The home is graced with generous hallways designed to display art, a great room with facing fireplaces, and a richly-paneled library with the entrance to the private study hidden behind a moveable book case. The master suite, appointed with a fireplace, is served by two separate baths, one of which has a fireplace as well. The two guest bedrooms and gourmet kitchen also feature fireplaces. Generous areas of the home are devoted to elegant indoor-outdoor living.

The home abounds with thoughtful details such as artisan designed doors, antique mantels, bath tile work from Seville, Spain, and artfully-executed ceilings and windows. Ceramic religious plaques reclaimed from old chapels are set into the plastered walls; the one in the master bath is a historic piece from Italy.

Complementing the main residence is a separate and expansive two-story art studio welcoming the vivid southwestern light and a stunning two-bedroom guest house that exudes simple elegance. The Rio Chama runs through the property and supports a rich array of wildlife and ancient stands of cottonwood trees.

O'Keefe affectionately referred to the land of northern New Mexico as "the faraway nearby," a place of infinite space, stark beauty, and raw but brilliant nature. Much like O'Keefe, Mason found in the Southwest artistic inspiration and a simple yet profoundly meaningful existence. She left Hollywood at the height of a film career that resulted in four nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress: Cinderella Liberty (1973), The Good-bye Girl (1977), Chapter Two (1979) and Only When I Laugh (1981). She won an Emmy and two Golden Globes for her work on Frasier.

"I just decided I really wanted to get out of LA," Mason told a journalist last summer. "I wasn't sure where I would go. I decided to symbolically throw the pieces of my life up in the air and see what pattern came down. My first husband was an artist from New Mexico and then my second husband (writer Neil Simon) and I had a second home in New Mexico for a short period of time before we divorced. I wasn't sure that I could live here because I didn't think I could be land locked. But then I found this property that Shirley MacLaine put me onto. It was along the river, so it has a very pastoral feel."

Mason purchased the 247 acres of idle land and transformed it into Resting In The River Organic Farm, a riotous canvas of colorful wildflowers and healing herbs. The farm stands as a shining example of how rehabilitating and nourishing the earth through organic and biodynamic agriculture results in unsurpassed agricultural abundance. The proof is in the extraordinarily healthy plants and potent holistic products Mason develops. As result of her skill, dedication and expertise, Mason was appointed by Governor Bill Richardson as Chairperson of the New Mexico Organic Commodity Commission.

"I'm selling the farm because I am now in another life transition," she says, "and the pieces of my life are creating a new pattern. Working this land has given me so much joy and taught me so much. I am deeply grateful to the magic of Northern New Mexico and its people. It truly is an enchanted place for those with the eyes to see and a heart that is open to the wonder and mysteries of nature."

For more information on Rio Abajo Rio, visit http://www.christiesgreatestates.com/properties/view_64071/ or http://www.marshamasonestate.com/

A podcast featuring Marsha Mason is available at http://www.christiesgreatestates.com/whatsnew/

About Christie's Great Estates
Christie's Great Estates is the largest international network of real estate companies dedicated to the sale and marketing of luxury homes and is a subsidiary of Christie's, the world's leading art business. Christie's clients who buy and sell works of art often request real estate services. To satisfy this demand, Great Estates, founded by Kay Coughlin in 1987, was acquired by Christie's in 1995. Today, the Christie's Great Estates global network spans more than 40 countries with 900 offices and approximately 36,000 brokers. Committed to the auction house's two-century-old tradition of combined sales in excess of $128 billion.

Admittance to the Christie's Great Estates network is offered by invitation only to those real estate companies with proven records of success in high-value home sales and who exemplify Christie's traditional value of service. Once awarded affiliate status, brokers may then display the coveted Christie's brand and use the proprietary marketing services of Christie's Great Estates, which has successfully marketed high-value real estate around the globe for more than 20 years. Exceptionally skilled local real estate specialists, a client-focused approach, and strategic global marketing to a qualified audience of proven luxury consumers are the hallmarks of Christie's Great Estates.


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