Deep Well Ranch

USA / Arizona / Tanque Verde / East Redington Road, 13001
 house, ranch, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Pueblo Revival (architecture)

Historic ranch house complex listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Built: 1932
Architect: Annie Graham Rockfellow (Henry O. Jaastad architects - Tucson, AZ)
Architectural style: Pueblo Revival
Areas of significance: Architecture
Notable past owners: Robert Bass (see below)
Area: 17.6 acres
Outbuildings: 5, including ones related to the well and pump house. None contribute to the NRHP listing.
Also known as: Rancho de la Cebadilla; R.P. Bass House
Date added to NRHP: 10/1/2004
Notes: This ranch house complex was originally built for Robert Bass, former governor of New Hampshire, and his wife Edith, who was ill with tuberculosis. The property was intended as a secluded retreat for the benefit of Edith's health and privacy.
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Coordinates:   32°15'24"N   110°42'48"W
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