A premier 1930s property atop the Riviera, with staggering ocean views, 1121 Las Alturas Road has a timeless charm that’s rarely found in modern homes. It’s a testament to the fact that good design and quality construction never go out of style.
Designed by renowned architect Winsor Soule and tucked privately off the street, the home marries timeless Spanish Colonial architecture with European elegance. The impressive great room, accented with a grand fireplace and cathedral ceilings, draws your eye to the jaw-dropping views. The formal dining room is complete with a fireplace and rich beamed ceilings.
The main-level primary suite enjoys sweeping ocean views, a Juliet balcony, and cedar-lined closets. In addition to one en-suite bedroom, the third bedroom acts as a private space with a loft, view balcony, bath, and its own entrance.
Retreat to the lower level, and you’ll find the handsome wood-paneled library/game room, equipped with a fireplace, wet bar, original light fixtures, and even an antique safe. Throughout the home, many period details—old stone walls, vintage hand-painted tiles, and more—have been lovingly preserved.
Pass through French doors to the expansive patio, with a Roman pool and head-on views, and you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into a Slim Aarons photograph. Two guest bedrooms and a bath are easily accessed right off the terrace. Reminiscent of the Italian countryside, the terraced gardens are dotted with fruit trees, old oaks, specimen plantings, large succulents, meandering pathways, and patios perfect for dining al fresco. Along with a detached two-car garage, a separate one-car garage with bonus room and a full bath offers potential for a future studio space.
About the Architect
Winsor Soule (1883-1954) was an architectural pioneer in Santa Barbara, with a passion for organic beauty and traditional details. He drew inspiration from different cultures, valued uniform design, and paved the way for Spanish Colonial and Mission Revivalism to flourish. His beautification of Santa Barbara can be credited for bringing a national spotlight to the town.
About the Upper Riviera
With its winding roads, commanding ocean vistas, and prominent Spanish architecture, the the Upper Riviera exudes an aura of elegance and tranquility that has captivated residents and visitors alike. The red-tiled roofs, arched doorways, and whitewashed walls harken back to the era when Santa Barbara remained a haven for artists, intellectuals, and Hollywood luminaries. It was then, in the 1930s, that architect Winsor Soule began to leave his mark on the neighborhood.
With its terraced grounds, glamorous pool, and head-on views of the city, harbor, and ocean, 1121 Las Alturas Road epitomizes the Riviera lifestyle. It serves as a reminder of the timeless allure of the neighborhood, where every sunset is a work of art and every day is an opportunity to embrace the glory of coastal living.
1121 Las Alturas Road is being offered for $5,850,000. It will be open today (Saturday, March 9) from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and tomorrow (Sunday, March 10) from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Or to schedule a private visit, contact the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group at 805-565-4014 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group of Berkshire Hathaway (DRE# 01426886).
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