On a charming street in the highly sought-after San Roque neighborhood, 3141 Calle Fresno is a modern farmhouse blending timeless character with thoughtfully curated design and an effortless connection to the Santa Barbara lifestyle. Come take a look at the open houses this Friday, May 15 (2-4 p.m.) and Sunday, May 17 (1-3 p.m.).
Board-and-batten detailing carries throughout the single-level home, complemented by warm wood flooring and a statement stone fireplace in the front living space. The three-bedroom, two-bath layout offers an easy, functional flow with generously sized bedrooms and light-filled interiors designed for everyday comfort.
The kitchen features marble countertops and classic shaker cabinetry—a clean, tailored aesthetic that feels both refined and inviting.
The primary suite serves as a peaceful retreat, complete with a spacious tiled bathroom with dual vanity, walk-in closet and a slider that opens to a private deck overlooking the backyard—seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living.
Outdoors, the property truly shines as an extension of the home. Inviting, mature landscaping—including olive trees, roses, and native Santa Barbara foliage—greets you in front, while the backyard offers a series of thoughtfully designed spaces for maximum entertainment. A fireclay-tiled saltwater pool and spa serve as a stunning focal point, complemented by modern outdoor kitchen, dedicated dining area, fire pit lounge, and wraparound decking—ideal for entertaining or quiet evenings at home. An additional outdoor area near the kitchen provides flexibility for a secondary lounge or dining space, with potential to be enclosed for added interior square footage.
Located just moments from Peabody Elementary and neighborhood dining and shopping on upper State Street, this home offers a lifestyle defined by convenience and charm. It’s a rare opportunity to experience elevated farmhouse design paired with the best of San Roque living.
3141 Calle Fresno is offered at $3,298,000. Come to the open houses this Friday, May 15 (2-4 p.m.) and Sunday, May 17 (1-3 p.m.), or to schedule a private visit, contact Jessie Sessions (805-709-0904, [email protected]) or Nancy Hamilton of Calcagno & Hamilton (805-451-4442, [email protected]).
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