Set on a private, gated acre studded with mature oak trees, 705 Oak Grove Drive is a single-level Montecito farmhouse estate completely renovated and reimagined in 2016. It boasts exceptional builder materials and designer finishes, including beautiful wide-plank French oak floors, beamed ceilings, and countless French doors.
The grand foyer flows into an inviting great room that opens onto a generous terrace with resort-like pool, spa, and fire pit.

Just off the formal dining room is a gourmet kitchen with a breakfast nook and walk-in pantry; through the Dutch door is an herb garden.
A fireplace of Santa Barbara sandstone welcomes you to the family room, reminiscent of a cottage at the famed San Ysidro Ranch.
The gracious master suite offers dual walk-in closets and a luxurious bath with soaking tub, oversized spa shower, and temperature-controlled floor.
Each of the three large en-suite bedrooms in the main house has French doors leading to patios and garden settings, and there are an additional two rooms that could be used as bedrooms, offices, or a home gym. The attached eight-car garage, meanwhile, is sure to delight car enthusiasts.
Also on the estate is a charming barn converted into two more spacious guest suites, along with an outdoor kitchen and a Provence-style entertaining area set amid the oaks.
705 Oak Grove Drive in Montecito is being offered for $6.845 million. A video walkthrough is here, or to see it in person, contact Michele White (805-452-7515, [email protected]) or Lindsay Parrish (805-451-7609, [email protected]) of Compass.
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Sponsored by Michele White (DRE #01930309) and Lindsay Parrish (DRE #02007433) of Compass.

















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