Experience all that Montecito has to offer with its timeless architecture and masterfully crafted, Historic Estates
Nestled between the sparkling Pacific Ocean and the lush backdrop of the Santa Ynez mountains, Santa Barbara is home to countless architectural jewels. Best known for their world-class craftsmanship and profound historical significance, these one-of-a-kind properties embody a blend of history and modern marvel.
Continue reading to explore some of the unparalleled properties that define Santa Barbara.
1684 San Leandro, known best as Midwood, captures the elegance and sophistication of a modern masterpiece.
Built by famed architect Reginald D. Johnson, Midwood exemplifies his unique design aesthetic. Known for his use of light, classic proportions, graceful details, and seamless integration between architecture and nature, Johnson fused his signature elements to create an estate that has withstood the test of time.
Johnson is responsible for some of Santa Barbara’s most notable architecture: the world-renowned Biltmore Hotel; Bellosguardo, the late Huguette Clark estate; the Tanglewood estate, now known as Lotusland; the historic downtown Santa Barbara Post Office; Miraflores, currently known as the Music Academy of the West; and the impeccable Palmer Jackson ranch known as Rancho San Carlos.
854 park lane EMBODIES an ICONIC COMBINATION OF ELEMENTS such as RICH HISTORY, ARCHITECTURAL DELIGHTS, MAGICAL GARDENS, AND INCREDIBLE VIEWS.
Built in 1936 by renowned architect, Chester Carjola, and located in one of Montecito’s most sought after locations, this English manor is nestled amidst 3.5 enchanted acres that look both south to the ocean and north to the mountains. Located on prestigious Park Lane with incredible grounds and an enviable combination of ocean views and historical provenance, this beautiful estate is perfectly poised to embark on an adventure of everyday living.