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Rooted in the quiet simplicity of a 1920s Andalusian farmhouse, this gated hacienda style compound reflects the architectural heritage of early Montecito. Designed for single level living, a collection of structures comes together to offer a 7 bedroom, 6.5 bathroom retreat across approximately one acre of lush, mature gardens. Beyond carved wooden gates, the grounds unfold as a private village. At its center, an enchanting courtyard draws you inward. Morning coffee in the sun, doors left open, movement flowing easily between spaces.
legacy perfected over time.La Macarena, designed in 1929 by renowned architect Mary McLaughlin Craig, commands the hillside above Montecito’s Upper Village, its whitewashed walls and…
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