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Historic Watermelon Adobe - King Bed - Walkable
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 2
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Marfa, TX
- Place, Presidio County Courthouse5 min walk
- Place, Ballroom Marfa7 min walk
- Place, Marfa and Presidio County Museum9 min walk
- Airport, Marfa, TX (MRF)4 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Garden
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Historic Watermelon Adobe - King Bed - Walkable
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About the area
Marfa
Marfa is home to this holiday home. Ballroom Marfa and Marfa and Presidio County Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Wassermann Wranch and Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center and Botanical Garden.
Marfa, TX
What's nearby
- Presidio County Courthouse - 5 min walk - 0.5 km
- Ballroom Marfa - 7 min walk - 0.6 km
- Marfa and Presidio County Museum - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Fort D. A. Russell - 3 min drive - 1.9 km
- Chinati Foundation Museum - 3 min drive - 2.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Dairy Queen - 17 min walk
- Bordo - 3 min drive
- The Sentinel Marfa - 11 min walk
- Angel’s Restaurant - 8 min walk
- Hotel Saint George - 8 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Jesse Bernstein
Hi, we’re Jesse and Mary Rose — we got married in Marfa, had our rehearsal dinner at the Watermelon Adobe and fell in love with the desert, the community, and the creative spirit that fills the town. Restoring our historic adobe has been a dream come true, and we’re thrilled to share it with guests who appreciate beauty, history, and the slower pace of desert life.
Why they chose this property
Blending the best of Marfa’s landscape with the ease of its walkable in-town charm. This restored 1890s adobe stays naturally cool, warm, and quiet, with polished concrete floors perfect for barefoot mornings. Earthen walls and modern desert design, creates a sense of space and calm. Large windows draw the soft morning light, dramatic sunsets, and star-filled nights.
What makes this property unique
Designed with relaxation in mind, the space features Heirloom rugs, handcrafted furniture, and an 8-foot dining table made from Texas knotty pine-a welcoming spot for eating, reading, daydreaming or Zoom meetings. High speed WiFi keeps you connected when you need it.
A sliding barn door made from repurposed wood leads to the bathroom, which features an LED medicine cabinet, hand-painted tile, ceramic sconces, mood lighting, and a cast-iron tub/shower combo.
The natural shifting of the Watermelon Adobe over time, tells a story chronicling its past. Inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where cracks in pottery are filled with gold to accentuate imperfection, ceramicist Mary Rose has subtley placed veins of gold leaf throughout the interior walls, embracing it’s character, resilience, and history.
Step into the screened-in porch, where a cozy potbelly stove, plenty of firewood, comfortable seating, and backyard views set the tone for true relaxation. It’s the perfect spot to stargaze, sip matcha at sunrise, or sotol at sunset. There’s no television—by design—but a Sonos music system lets you fill the space with your favorite tunes. The utility room includes a full-size washer and dryer that guests are welcome to use.
Simple, soulful, and built for downtime, the Watermelon Adobe has seen some beautiful things over the years and we kindly ask that you show it the sweetness, love and respect it deserves.
Please be mindful of goat heads (tiny desert thorns) that like to hitch a ride on the bottoms of shoes. They can be painful if carried inside and stepped on barefoot in the middle of the night.
Floor mats are provided at the front door and at the entrance to the screened-in porch—a quick wipe of your feet helps keep the adobe comfortable for everyone. Also, to keep the space breezy and bug-free, please pull the screen doors shut behind you to help keep mosquitoes and flies out.
A sliding barn door made from repurposed wood leads to the bathroom, which features an LED medicine cabinet, hand-painted tile, ceramic sconces, mood lighting, and a cast-iron tub/shower combo.
The natural shifting of the Watermelon Adobe over time, tells a story chronicling its past. Inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where cracks in pottery are filled with gold to accentuate imperfection, ceramicist Mary Rose has subtley placed veins of gold leaf throughout the interior walls, embracing it’s character, resilience, and history.
Step into the screened-in porch, where a cozy potbelly stove, plenty of firewood, comfortable seating, and backyard views set the tone for true relaxation. It’s the perfect spot to stargaze, sip matcha at sunrise, or sotol at sunset. There’s no television—by design—but a Sonos music system lets you fill the space with your favorite tunes. The utility room includes a full-size washer and dryer that guests are welcome to use.
Simple, soulful, and built for downtime, the Watermelon Adobe has seen some beautiful things over the years and we kindly ask that you show it the sweetness, love and respect it deserves.
Please be mindful of goat heads (tiny desert thorns) that like to hitch a ride on the bottoms of shoes. They can be painful if carried inside and stepped on barefoot in the middle of the night.
Floor mats are provided at the front door and at the entrance to the screened-in porch—a quick wipe of your feet helps keep the adobe comfortable for everyone. Also, to keep the space breezy and bug-free, please pull the screen doors shut behind you to help keep mosquitoes and flies out.
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