Located in the heart of Montecito, the estate at 818 San Ysidro Lane masterfully blends old-world craftsmanship with refined California luxury. Designed by acclaimed architect Jon Sorrell, in the tradition of George Washington Smith’s iconic Spanish Colonial Revival style, the residence was completed in 2009 with extraordinary attention to detail, scale, and authenticity.
Approached by a magnificent olive tree–lined driveway, the three-bedroom, four-bath residence unfolds with rich architectural character, featuring barrel-vaulted ceilings, four fireplaces, walnut and tile floors, and custom steel windows and doors. Grand living and dining rooms are framed by soaring ceilings and dramatic beams reclaimed from a historic Tennessee distillery, creating an atmosphere of warmth, permanence, and understated elegance rarely found in newer construction.
Designed for both intimate daily living and effortless entertaining, the chef’s kitchen opens to a welcoming family room with fireplace and direct access to the terraces, gardens, pool, and spa beyond. Additional amenities include a built-in office nook, utility room with sink and washer/dryer, and dual-zone HVAC systems.
Two guest suites on the main level offer private ensuite accommodations, while the upper-level primary suite serves as a tranquil retreat. Featuring two balconies with ocean and island views, four sets of doors opening to the outdoors, and a private staircase to the gardens, the suite captures the essence of Montecito indoor-outdoor living. A separate primary den enjoys dramatic mountain vistas, creating an idyllic setting for relaxation or quiet retreat. The luxurious primary bath includes a steam shower, separate water closet, and an oversized custom walk-in closet with built-ins.
Nestled within its own tranquil garden setting is a beautifully appointed one-bedroom guest casita with parquet floors and multiple private patio spaces—an idyllic retreat for guests or extended stays.
The estate grounds, designed by renowned landscape architect Isabelle Greene, are as captivating as the residence itself. Created through an extensive investment in landscaping and hardscaping, the outdoor environment offers a series of enchanting garden experiences and intimate gathering spaces. Multiple seating areas, serene garden retreats, an outdoor fireplace, and elegant outdoor dining spaces are woven throughout the property.
The grounds also feature a resort-inspired pool and spa, as well as a dedicated barbecue area ideal for al fresco living. Mature and curated gardens showcase a remarkable collection of plantings, including native Matilija poppies, apple trees, fig trees, lemon and lime trees, plum trees, and persimmon trees—all contributing to the estate’s sense of abundance, privacy, and timeless California beauty. Offered at $12,000,000.
For more information on 818 San Ysidro Lane, or to schedule a private showing, please contact Rachael Douglas at 805-318-0900.
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This article feels very shortsighted. It seems to heavily cater toward the viewpoint of Montecito residents instead of a broader audience. This project also affects… — Christian Lietzow
I think this is a great project, and I think all the pearl clutching by the Padaro Lane folks is a bit premature. LOSSAN reps… — Kevin
A NON-cierge Hotel.... gotta love it. — Lee
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Big fan of trains! — Colin Warn
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There's a ton of private money and land surrounding this proposal. I expect a healthy fight of might meets right. — Tom S.
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