1 Rosemary Lane

MONTECITO, CA

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$2,885,000
Main House
2 Beds/ 1.5 Baths
Lot Size
0.14 Acres
Year Built
1940
Square Footage
+/- 1,106

the rose cottage

One Rosemary Lane, one of the first cottages from the trailblazing Moody Sisters, is a cherished piece of Santa Barbara history.  Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Montecito’s Eucalyptus Hill neighborhood, the walled and gated 2-bedroom, 1½-bath cottage reflects the signature storybook charm and whimsical, human-scaled design that the sisters were known for. 

Historic Moody Sisters Cottage

  • Reclaimed materials and whimsical details
  • Vaulted living room ceiling with exposed beams & salvaged brick hearth
  • Thoughtfully updated kitchen  
  • Updated bathrooms
  • Manicured English-style gardens with vibrant flower beds, rose bushes & fruit trees
  • Peaceful outdoor dining space
  • Tranquil pond  

Both intimate and artful, using reclaimed materials, steeply pitched roofs and large glass windows, the property is filled with character and has been lovingly preserved and renovated.

A MONTECITO LEGACY

Tucked into a collection of their beloved cottages along Rosemary Lane, the residence remains a testament to the creative vision of the four free-spirited Moody Sisters, who left behind a legacy of nearly three dozen of these charming “pixie homes” throughout Santa Barbara and Montecito.

Designed with an effortless flow, the home unfolds with a series of inviting spaces, where Douglas Fir floors and wood paneled walls glow with warmth, and salvaged doors and windows add layers of history. Around every turn, nooks and crannies create a sense of discovery, each one a treasure in its own right.  

Intentionally updated, the kitchen and baths blend seamlessly into the home’s timeless aesthetic, maintaining the charm while enhancing livability. 

Rejuvenating Retreats

The upstairs primary bedroom opens to a generous deck, offering a serene vantage point over the gardens, while its updated bathroom blends classic elegance with modern comfort. A welcoming guest bedroom completes the upper level, providing a private retreat for visitors.

Harmony with Nature

Outside, the gardens embrace the enchantment of English landscaping, where meandering stone pathways lead to serene seating areas, a babbling fountain and pond, and vibrant rose beds bursting with color. 

Designed to be in harmony with nature, the setting captures the essence of the Moody Sisters’ philosophy — where architecture, landscape, and lifestyle are beautifully intertwined. 

This Montecito gem is part of a story — one of creativity, vision, and a beloved legacy.   

Property Details

BED/BATH

2 Bedrooms/ 1.5 Bathrooms

SQUARE FOOTAGE

+/- 1,106 Sq. Ft. (Source: Public Records)

INTERIOR FEATURES

Designed and built by the renowned Moody Sisters

Reclaimed materials and whimsical details

Vaulted living room ceiling with exposed beams & salvaged brick hearth

Carved walnut lintel adds a touch of artistry and history

Thoughtfully updated kitchen

Updated bathrooms

Primary bedroom enjoys a spacious deck overlooking the gardens

Leaded glass windows invite abundant natural light & garden views

Exterior Details

Located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Eucalyptus Hill neighborhood

Gated entry for privacy

Manicured English-style gardens with vibrant flower beds, rose bushes, & trees

Abundant fruit trees including orange, kumquat, lime & strawberry guava

Meandering stone pathways

Peaceful outdoor dining space

Tranquil pond

Serene seating areas

Nearby to Montecito’s Coast Village Road & downtown Santa Barbara

LOT SIZE

0.14 Acres

YEAR BUILT

1940

APN

015-093-005

ARCHITECT

Moody Sisters

SCHOOL DISTRICT

Cleveland Elementary School

Santa Barbara Jr. High School

Santa Barbara Sr. High School

STYLE

California Cottage

ROOF

Composition Shingle

FLOOR

Douglas Fir

Marble

EXTERIOR

Wood Siding

FOUNDATION

Mixed

PARKING

1 Car Garage

Additional Parking

HVAC

Air Conditioning

Gas Forced Air

WATER

Santa Barbara Water District

Water Softener & Reverse Osmosis System

Sewer

MOODY SISTERS

Spotlight Architect & Designer

With about 35 homes in Santa Barbara and Montecito, the Moody Sisters — led by Harriett and Mildred — crafted some of the region’s most enchanting cottages. Their signature "fairy-tale" style, often described as “Hansel and Gretel” or “Alice in Wonderland,” drew inspiration from English country cottages, featuring steeply pitched roofs, leaded glass windows, and salvaged materials.

Harriett, trained in architecture and engineering, began designing homes in the 1930s, starting with six cottages on Periwinkle Lane. Mildred, with a background in art and design, added whimsical interior details like hand-painted flowers and birds. Their work flourished during the Great Depression, when smaller, efficient homes were in demand.

The sisters’ cottages, known for their craftsmanship and charm, remain highly sought-after today, preserving a unique chapter of Santa Barbara’s architectural history.

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