Located in the highly sought-after Ennisbrook enclave, 1930 Jelinda Drive is the epitome of luxury and elegance. The five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom home masterfully mixes classic farmhouse elements with a clean, modern aesthetic.
Rustic open beams adorn the great room, and the custom fireplace is flanked by windows and French doors, inviting the outdoors to infuse the interiors.
The chef’s kitchen is equipped with high end Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, Italian marble slab countertops, custom cabinetry, and imported French lanterns over the island.
On ground level, the primary suite boasts high ceilings, while an expansive display of windows and doors showcase the natural landscape and beautiful grounds.
Prepare a drink at the chic, new beverage center and enjoy it on the upper patio overlooking the 17th fairway of the Valley Club, while appreciating the glow of the Santa Ynez mountains.
French doors throughout the home open onto a resort-like pool/spa area complete with outdoor dining, a quaint pergola draped in passion fruit vines, and a row of chaise lounges.
The one-acre property also includes a 20-plus tree orchard and beautiful mature and native landscaping. The newly paved driveway was thoughtfully designed around an impressive live oak tree and leading to the four-car garage (yes, with EV charging).
Ennisbrook is one of Montecito’s most desirable gated communities, providing gate guards, around 50 acres of open space, and access to hiking trails. Located just minutes from the Rosewood Miramar Resort, Butterfly Beach, and world-class dining and shopping in Montecito’s Upper and Lower Villages. Ideally located in the Montecito Union School District.
1930 Jelinda Drive is now being offered at $11.279 million. To arrange a visit, contact the David Kim Group at 805-296-0662 or [email protected].
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