
Sun rays dance through the tunnel of trees that adorn this sweet private lane in the historical and idyllic Hedgerow neighborhood of Montecito. True to its namesake, 1530 Miramar Lane is bordered by shrubbery that creates a private and tranquil setting that feels deceivingly far away, though it sits in prime proximity to unparalleled amenities.

Upon first glance, the red roof tiles that crown the white stucco exterior satisfy the quintessential Santa Barbara Spanish style checkbox. As you get closer, however, custom wrought-iron doors, stained glass montages, and antique knobs and fobs set this property apart definitively. Just over two thousand square feet of living space are arranged very thoughtfully into a functional and flowing floor plan.

Fresh breezes and sunlight filter through French doors, picture windows, and skylights into the main living space and enclosed sunroom.


On the north end, you will find the kitchen with industrial Wolf range, formal dining room complete with a quaint fireplace, and a pantry/laundry. A bedroom with darling built-in shelves and full bath sits off of the front entry.



On the southern wing, you will find two generous-sized bedrooms, each with their own full bath. The primary bedroom has functional storage space and a set of French doors that open up to the expansive yard which is shaded by a stunning mature oak tree.

Across the patio sits the detached garage—permitted and outfitted with plumbing and electrical, this space is beckoning for further finishing into the dealer’s choice between a playroom for a young family, a workout studio, a home office, or even an expansion of the pre-existing attached charming one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest unit.


1530 Miramar Lane, offered for $4,295,000, boasts an exceptional school district, premier proximity to the heart of Montecito, charming original details, and endless potential. Come view this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in person on Wednesday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Friday, April 28, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, April 29, from noon to 3 p.m.; or Sunday, April 30, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Please call Elise Kahn of Village Properties for additional details at 805-338-6641.

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Sponsored by Elise Kahn (DRE# 02081385) of Village Properties.
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