Includes Tax I.D. 04-0014-0001 (Lot 1). Effective year built/completed is 2021. Located on the NW edge of the Colorado Plateau, in Utah's colorful Land of the Sleeping Rainbow, this stunning Southwest Mission Revival style home boasts both comfort and beauty. Views abound in all directions. From the South facing front porch you can enjoy exquisite views of the Henry mountains, Boulder Mountain and the Aquarius Plateau. Directly west is the beautiful Awapa plateau as it opens from Black Ridge. And to the North are the red cliffs of Thousand Lakes Mountain and Velvet Ridge. Welcome to the heart of Southern Utah's outdoor recreation playground! Capitol Reef National Park - 10 minutes, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks - 2 hours, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument - 1 hour, Bryce Canyon National Park - 2 hours, Bears Ears National Monument - 3 hours, Dinosaur National Monument - 4 hours, Natural Bridges National Monument - 3 hours, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Lake Powell - 2 hours, not to mention numerous State Parks within a half-day drive. Enjoy Scenic Byways such as the Boulder Loop and Burr Trail. Fish in our local Blue Ribbon Trout lakes. We are one block from seemingly endless ATV, camping and hunting adventures on the Great Western Trail, Fish Lake and Dixie National Forests; and less than an hour from BLM land of the San Rafael Swell and Henry Mountains. Numerous opportunities for canoeing and whitewater rafting exist on the Green, Colorado, and San Juan Rivers; as well as boating on Lake Powell and Fish Lake. There is much to enjoy in and around nearby Fruita, in Capitol Reef National Park. Fruit picking has been made available for locals and tourists in the season. Heirloom fruit grows from many trees planted by pioneers who settled this region in days gone by. Torrey Town's water system is fed by crystal clear springs located on nearby Thousand Lakes Mountain and is managed using a minimum of chemical purification when necessary. The Home: The original, two-story part of the house was built by local stone mason Lanny Russel, started in 1997. It features 13" thick, insulated block walls adorned with red rock porticos. He crafted beautiful local red sandstone floors in the kitchen, snug and first floor bath. He also built the two Rumford fireplaces in the home. The snug's beautiful white fireplace was built in a traditional southwest style, and the great room's red-rock faced fireplace is a replica of Arches National Park's Delicate Arch. The entire interior of the home has been lovingly finished over the last 5 years by the current owners. The expansive 750 sq ft second floor Master suite includes a windowed south facing sunroom which provides passive solar heat as well as a high efficiency wood stove and propane furnace with an air circulation system that distributes the heat, no matter what the source. Attached is the master bedroom and a luxury bath with clawfoot tub, custom tiled walk-in shower with pebble floor, and a double-sink vanity with granite top. The ceilings and trim are aspen wood (except in the bathroom) and the window sills are live-edge spruce. Incredible views from every window, or enjoy them from the 9x13 second-floor outdoor deck. Descend the gorgeous spiral staircase with hickory treads and basket balusters into the kitchen/snug. The kitchen features tile floor, stainless appliances, sliding-shelf soft-close cabinets, granite countertops and a 3x9 butcher-block island with seating. With the exception of the gas range, all appliances are American made. The attached snug with sandstone floor and Rumford fireplace makes a wonderful breakfast or seating area. A 5x11 pantry with 14 cubic foot chest freezer provides plenty of food storage. The downstairs bath features red rock stone floor, custom tiled shower/tub, and vanity with marble top. The "Addition", finished in 2022, features a great room, the second bedroom, and a spacious walk